The Canada 5 cent double date refers to a specific variety of the Canadian five-cent coin, often noted for its unique minting errors where the date appears more than once or is misaligned. This anomaly typically occurs during the coin's production, leading to collectible items sought after by numismatists. While various years may feature double dates, the 5 cent coin from 1951 is particularly well-known among collectors. Such coins can hold significant value depending on their condition and rarity.
A 5 cent coin in Canada is known as the 'nickel'.
5 cents
5 Canadian cents.
Face value only.
It's still worth five cents in Canada.
Xeno-Date - 2011 The Double Date 1-5 was released on: USA: 26 December 2011
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With the date worn off, it's worth maybe 10 cents.
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The Wonder Years - 1988 Double Double Date 5-16 was released on: USA: 26 February 1992
In Canada the Canadian dollar is the base of currency. There are bills of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. There are no 1 cent pieces being made, anymore, but there is the 5-cent piece, the 10-cent piece, the 25-cent piece, the 50-cent piece, the one dollar coin called the 'Loonie', and the two dollar coin called the 'Toonie'. These bills and coins are used throughout Canada, including Manitoba.
You can take it to any store in Canada and spend it.