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Featuring 1921 silver 5 cents certified VG-8 by ICCS. The Prince of Canadian Coins.
In 1921, a legislation was passed to remove silver 5-cent coins and replace them with 21mm (instead 15.5mm) 100% nickel ones. At that time, the Mint melted more than 3 million of silver five cents coins which most of them were from 1921. Only 400 silver 5-cents coins are believed to have survived.
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461LOT OF 20 COLLECTOR 25 CENTS (SEE DESC)Schmalz Auctions
1972 PL-65; 1973 PL-65; 1975 PL-63; 1976 PL-63; 1977 PL-65; 1978 LARGE DENTICLES PL-65; 1984 PL-65; 1985 PL-63; 1986 SP-65; 1987 PL-65; 1990 PL-65; 19
Sold to floor for 27.50
468LOT OF 12 GEORGE VI SILVER 50 CENTSSchmalz Auctions
1939 VF-20; 1940 VF-20; 1941 VF-20; 1942 VF-30; 1943 NEAR 3 VF-20; 1944 VF-20; 1945 VF-30; 1946 VF-20; 1949 EF-40; 1950 DESIGN IN ZERO VF-30; 1951 VF-
Sold to daleY5A for 90.40
469LOT OF 6 COLLECTOR 50 CENTSSchmalz Auctions
1973 PL-65; 1997 PL-65; 1998W PL-65; 2000 PL-65; 2000W PL-65; 2001P PL-65.
Sold to Lindenguy for 11.30