Coin Type Specifications
Region: Canada
Denomination: CS5C
Diameter: 15.494 (mm)
Coin Metal Composition:
Silver [92.5%] 1.079475 (g)
Copper [7.5%] 0.087525 (g)
Total Mass: 1.167 (g)

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1858-1901 - Victoria - Canadian Five Cents
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Coin Type Coins
1858-1901 - Victoria - Canadian Five Cents Coin Composition
Composition Totals From 2 Coins
Silver : 2.15895 Grams
Copper : 0.17505 Grams
Total Mass : 2.334 Grams

Metal USD/Pound USD/Troy Ounce USD/Gram Grams/Coin USD/Coin
Silver $409.552 $28.090 $0.903 1.079475 g $0.975
Copper $2.091 $0.143 $0.005 0.087525 g $0.000
Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: $0.975
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 2 Coins: $1.951
- Precious Metal prices updated on 04-16-2024
2 Example Coins Found...

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Coin Type Description
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COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION
Years Minted: 1858-1901
Mint Marks: None, H
Denomination: CS5C
Obverse Design: Laureate head of the Queen facing left; around, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA; below, CANADA
Obverse Designer: Leonard Charles Wyon
Reverse Design: At centre within a sweet maple wreath in three lines, 5 CENTS YEAR; above, a crown; mint mark, MM, below wreath
Reverse Designer: Leonard Charles Wyon
1858-1901 - Victoria - Canadian Five Cents

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.

Years: 1858-1919
Mass: 1.167 g
Diameter: 14.494 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper

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Canadian Circulation 5 Cents
Source: mint.ca

The beaver has a long history in Canada as both commodity and cultural icon. The Hurons honoured the beaver hundreds of years ago as the totem of their tribe. Native peoples used the beaver emblem to sign treaties with the first colonists. Since then the beaver has appeared in the heraldic bearings of Québec City and Montreal and even marked Canada's first postage stamp. The beaver coin design was created by Canadian artist G.E. Kruger Gray and was first used in 1937.

Years: 1908 - 1919
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
Weight (g): 1.167
Diameter (mm): 14.494
Thickness (mm): n/a
Mintage: n/a

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Canada: 1858-1901 Victoria Five Cents
typesets.wikidot.com

The obverse, designed by Leonard C. Wyon, features the young bust image of Queen Victoria facing left. On the outer periphery are the words "VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA" (latin for "By the Grace of God, Queen") and "CANADA".

Quick Coinage Facts

Years Minted: 1858-1901
Composition: 92.5% Silver, 7.5% Copper (0.0346 ounces of silver)
Diameter Type: 15.5 mm
Weight: 1.16 grams
Total Series Mintage: 37,260,000
Obverse Design: Bust Design
Reverse Design: Wreath

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5 Cents - Victoria
Source: en.numista.com

KM# 2
Features
Country Canada
Years 1858-1901
Value 5 Cents (0.05 CAD)
Metal Silver (.9250), Copper (.075)
Weight 1.167 g
Diameter 15.494 mm
Engraver Leonard Charles Wyon
Shape Round
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized yes
Edge Reeded

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