Coin Type Specifications
Region: Canada
Denomination: C5C
Diameter: 21.2 (mm)
Coin Metal Composition:
Steel [94.5%] 3.73275 (g)
Copper [3.5%] 0.13825 (g)
Nickel [2%] 0.079 (g)
Total Mass: 3.95 (g)

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2005 - Elizabeth II - Ve-Day 60th Victory Nickel Coin Composition
Composition Totals From 1 Coins
Steel : 3.73275 Grams
Copper : 0.13825 Grams
Nickel : 0.079 Grams
Total Mass : 3.95 Grams

Metal USD/Pound USD/Troy Ounce USD/Gram Grams/Coin USD/Coin
Copper $2.091 $0.143 $0.005 0.13825 g $0.001
Nickel $4.494 $0.308 $0.010 0.079 g $0.001
Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: $0.002
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 1 Coins: $0.002
- Precious Metal prices updated on 04-16-2024
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Coin Type Description
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COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION
Years Minted: 2005
Mint Marks:
Denomination: C5C
Obverse Design: Right profile of Elizabeth II surrounded with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA"
Obverse Designer: Susanna Blunt
Reverse Design: Reproduction of a coin struck from 1943 till 1945: a central "V", meaning both victory and the facial value with the inscription "CENTS" underneath flanked by two maple leaves, on which is superimposed a torch, with above the inscription "CANADA", on the left the date "1945" and on the right "2005" Lettering: V CENTS CANADA 1945 2005 TS
Reverse Designer: Thomas Shingles
2005 - Elizabeth II - Ve-Day 60th Victory Nickel

The Canadian five-cent coin, commonly called a nickel, is a coin worth five cents or one-twentieth of a Canadian dollar. It was patterned on the corresponding coin in the neighbouring United States. Starting 4 February 2013, after the elimination of the penny, it became the smallest valued coin in the currency.

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Design of the Canadian Victory Nickel
Source: canadaonline.about.com

The original Victory nickel design was by Mint Master Engraver Thomas Shingles.

The V symbol on the Victory nickel has a double meaning. It serves as both a representation of Winston Churchill's V for Victory sign and of the Roman numeral V for five cents. The flaming torch in the centre of the design represents sacrifice.

The original World War II Victory nickel had 12 flat edges so it could be differentiated from a penny when it tarnished. It also included the Morse code for "We Win When We Work Willingly" along the outer edge of the coin. The new Victory nickel has a plain round edge.

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2005 Victory Anniversary Nickel
Source: mint.ca

The 2005 Victory Anniversary Nickel honours the 60th anniversary of the end of WWII. This special circulation coin is a representation of the 5-cent coin created in 1943 to promote the Canadian war effort.

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Nickel (Canadian coin)
Source: en.wikipedia.org

Year: 2005
Theme: Victory Anniversary
Artist: Thomas Shingles
Mintage: 148,082,000
Notes: 60th anniversary of the end of WWII. The rim of this edition is smooth. It does not have the denticles the 1943-1945 edition had.

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5 Cents - Elizabeth II Victory Anniversary
Source: en.numista.com

KM# 627
Features
Country Canada
Year 2005
Value 5 Cents (0.05 CAD)
Metal Nickel-plated Steel
Weight 3.95 g
Diameter 21.2 mm
Thickness 1.76 mm
Engravers Susanna Blunt (obverse)
Thomas Shingles (reverse)
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Edge: Smooth

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