Just the normal nickel not the one with the extra water line. Look under the K.G. initials next to the beaver. Found it, okay if there are two lines then a curved line it is normal. If there are three lines then a curved line it is special.
The extra line variety is rare and I do not expect to find one in my change anytime soon. 1964 nickels from Canada are still common so it is worth a closer look if you are change hunting. These coins are 100% nickel so at least they have that premium metal value.
Here's the stats for the coin pictured...
Type/Country: 5 Cents / Canada
Year: 1964
Mintage: 78,075,068
Metal: 100% Nickel
Value: $0.10 in Extra-Fine
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1968 nickle
ReplyDelete1968 nickle about $0.10
ReplyDeleteI found a 1964 with the 3rd line
ReplyDelete1964 with the 3rd line
ReplyDeleteAbout $30.00 in very-fine
1964 5 Cent with small beaver head, different maple leaf leaves, double die on 5 with dot, crown tip is far in letter G in the word Regina and it’s realy different in 1964 actual 5 cent .
ReplyDeleteI have 1968 10cent and 5 5 cents 1964 1978 1981 2000 also I have a 1971 new pence and a 1988 dallar,sorry got carried away I have dallars Penny's more dimes can you help with theses also.think you.
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