Current retail ranges from 25 cents if well worn, up to about $85 if almost uncirculated. $215-$1500 at MS63-MS65
Below is a price guide for Canadian Coins
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=5-cents-1927&years=5-cents-1922-1936
Canadian nickels (1922 and later) never contained silver. A 1967 Centennial nickel is made of 99.9% nickel and is worth about 15 cents in above-average condition.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.The first Canadian nickels were minted in 1922.
There's no such coin. The first US nickels were made in 1866 and the first Canadian nickels were issued in 1922.
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
There were no Buffalo nickels issued in 1922.
NO
Five cents
Canadian money does not actually have a nickel. They have what is called a five cent piece. A 2002 Canadian 5¢ piece is only worth face value.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. No nickels were minted in 1922.
Its face value is 5 cents, but the melt value of a 1955-1981 Canadian nickel is $0.09 so the melt value is 4 cents more than the face value of the coin5 cents. It's not rare, and many are still in circulation.
Canadian nickels (1922-present) never contained silver. Centennial nickels were made of 99.9% pure nickel metal.
They're both only worth face value.