Between $1 and $9.30, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.
1 cent.
It was about 60 cents a 6 pack, as I recall--but you could then return the empty bottles and get back about a nickel each. When you paid, it was called a 5-cent 'deposit' on bottles.
The value of this coin varies based on quality. An coin of average circulation is worth about two dollars. A well preserved coin is worth approximately five dollars. A completely uncirculated coin can be worth as much as forty dollars.
One cent
The coin is only one cent, the counter stamped date adds nothing to the value.
No. Canada stopped using silver in their 5 cent piece after 1921, and that coin was much smaller than the nickel.
Face value only.
None. Canada has never made a silver nickel. In fact, until recently their nickels were really made of pure nickel, unlike those in the U.S. that are mostly copper. Canada DID, however, once make a much smaller 5-cent coin in silver, but it was last minted in 1921 and was never called a nickel because it didn't have any nickel in it.
An 1868 nickel 3¢ piece retails for $14 to $18 in average circulated condition. Here are some links below so you can view the estimated value of every Three Cent Nickel ever made based on its condition.
canada 1867-1967 10 cents how much they cost
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
Regardless of the DATE. The US has never made a Five Cent gold coin. It has been gold plated and has no collectible value.
1.00 1.00 This coin is actually made of nickel, not silver, so there isn't much value to it.
The Big Nickel is a tourist attraction in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, and is not worth a specific monetary value because it is a replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel coin. The value of the Big Nickel is in its historical significance and as a symbol of the mining industry in the region.
How much is a Canada 1 cent piece worth /1951
1 cent
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth only face value.