This is technically a current issue coin worth only 5 cents Canadian (about 4.5 cents U.S.). However dates prior to about 1995 are being gradually withdrawn from circulation because they contain slightly more than their face value in pure nickel. Not worth hoarding by any means.
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Both the US and Canadian nickels have the value of five (5) cents.
It's worth 5 cents Canadian.
The value of a 1923 Canadian 5 cents coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
About 5 cents
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.
The value of a 1965 Canadian quarter depends on its condition, but typically it is worth around its face value of 25 cents. If it is in very good condition or has any unique characteristics, it may be worth slightly more to a collector.
It's still worth five cents in Canada.
AnswerThe 1965 Canadian Penny has a couple of varieties depending on the condition & Variety. Prices can be found in Krause World coin price guide.These are the different varieties of the 1965 Canadian 1 Cent.Small beads, pointed 5 (Here is a link to an image of this type http://nwcoin.com/popup_image.php?pID=9215)Small beads, blunt 5Large beads, pointed 5Large beads, blunt 5
1968 is a common year for these -- a gem uncirculated piece may be worth about 5 cents
Five cents in uncircuated condition. A 1973 penny in any lower condition would be worth only its face value.