Don't let the date mislead you into thinking the coin is rare. It's a commemorative coin that was struck to honor the bicentennial of the discovery of nickel metal, a major natural resource in Canada. Huge numbers were minted and in average condition they sell for only a bit more than face value. Even uncirculated ones retail for only $8 to $20 depending on quality.
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It's a commemorative nickel and the date should be 1751-1951. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1751-1951 Canadian nickel" for more information.If you think about history, 1751 can't be the minting date. Canada didn't exist as a separate country in 1751, and the inscription "Georgivs VI" refers to King George the Sixth, who reigned in the mid-20th century.
It is celebrating the isolation of nickel by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751.
Nickel was discovered in Stockholm Sweden Nickel was discovered in Stockholm, Sweden by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751. Nickel was discovered in Stockholm, Sweden by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751.
how much does canadian nickel 1751-1951 is worth
Cronstedt in 1751
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Nickel was discovered in Stockholm, Sweden by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751.
Nickel was discovered in 1751 by A. F. Cronstedt in kupfernickel (niccolite), a copper-colored nickel arsenide mineral.
It was discovered in 1751 by Crostedt. No it is not toxic.
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt (a Swedish chemist) in 1751