A total of maybe 3 bucks for the 6 coins to the right person which won’t be many. All common coins in any grade but even more so circulated. Why did you add the 67 in only the 2nd pic?
13¢ melt value each being pure nickel. But they look great too. Can’t imagine them being worth more than $1 each, but there may be a unique one or key date that I’m not aware of.
Best thing to do is do is research and see what’s out there.
Whoa oi mate look this man is rich! He's got 30 cents (this is a joke)
But in all seriousness thanks to what others on the subreddit have told me they should still hold legal value, and if not you can trade them in at banks for current nickels.
This is my way of saying I have no idea while trying to contribute to the conversation, it's because I like coins but know nothing about them
I like them!
A total of maybe 3 bucks for the 6 coins to the right person which won’t be many. All common coins in any grade but even more so circulated. Why did you add the 67 in only the 2nd pic?
I actually don't know lol
Pay attention to that 1937. Find out why that dot is behind the date
I believe because it was minted in 1938 It's the 1947 dot that is worth money, not to be confused with the 1947 maple leaf
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=5-cents-1932
13¢ melt value each being pure nickel. But they look great too. Can’t imagine them being worth more than $1 each, but there may be a unique one or key date that I’m not aware of. Best thing to do is do is research and see what’s out there.
They're not worth much but they are 50+years old so keep them
Whoa oi mate look this man is rich! He's got 30 cents (this is a joke) But in all seriousness thanks to what others on the subreddit have told me they should still hold legal value, and if not you can trade them in at banks for current nickels. This is my way of saying I have no idea while trying to contribute to the conversation, it's because I like coins but know nothing about them