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  • 1947 Nickel Five Cents, Specimen & Proof1947 Nickel Five Cents, Specimen & Proof Coin Values

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Nickel Five Cents, Specimen & Proof (1922–) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 2 distinct entries with CPG® values between $41.00 and $490.00.
Canada nickel five cents have been in circulation since 1922 and have undergone several design and composition changes over the years, making them popular among collectors. The first nickel five-cent coin featured a beaver on the reverse side, which has since become an iconic Canadian symbol. The obverse side has also featured different images of Queen Elizabeth II over the years. The composition has changed several times as well, with coins made of nickel, copper, and zinc. Collectors may choose to collect by year, design, or composition, and the value of the coins can vary depending on their rarity and condition. Overall, Canada nickel five cents are a fascinating item for collectors to explore.

Catalog Detail

  Nickel Five Cents, Specimen & Proof (1922–) Value Range Favorite
Nickel Five Cents, Specimen & Proof (1922–) Value Range  
1947 5c SP
$41.00
-
$260
$41.00 - $260
1947 5c Maple Leaf SP
$70.00
-
$490
$70.00 - $490

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Nickel Five Cents, Specimen & Proof (1922–) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 2 distinct entries with CPG® values between $41.00 and $490.00.
Canada nickel five cents have been in circulation since 1922 and have undergone several design and composition changes over the years, making them popular among collectors. The first nickel five-cent coin featured a beaver on the reverse side, which has since become an iconic Canadian symbol. The obverse side has also featured different images of Queen Elizabeth II over the years. The composition has changed several times as well, with coins made of nickel, copper, and zinc. Collectors may choose to collect by year, design, or composition, and the value of the coins can vary depending on their rarity and condition. Overall, Canada nickel five cents are a fascinating item for collectors to explore.

Catalog Detail