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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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471 - LOT OF 8 SILVER DOLLARSSchmalz Auctions
1949 EF-40; 1951 FULL WATER LINES AU-50; 1952 FULL WATER LINES MS-62; 1952 NO WATER LINES EF-40; 1954 EF-40; 1955 FULL WATER LINES AU-55; 1956 AU-50;
Bidding Has ConcludedSold to Lindenguy for (120.00 + 15.60BP) = 135.60
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476 - LOT OF 12 NICE LOONIESSchmalz Auctions
1990 PL-65; 1992 PL-65; 1994 PL-65; 1995 PL-65; 1997 PL-65; 1998W PL-65; 2002 PL-65; 2000W PL-65; 2001P PL-65; 2005 TERRY FOX MS-64; 2006 PL-65; 2016
Bidding Has ConcludedSold to Argillite for (30.00 + 3.90BP) = 33.90
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477 - LOT OF 12 NICE TOONIESSchmalz Auctions
1997 PL-65; 1998W PL-65; 1999 NUNAVUT MS-63; 2000 KNOWLEDGE PL-65; 2000W PL-65; 2001 PL-65; 2002 OLD EFFIGY SP-65; 2004 NEW EFFIGY PL-65; 2005 SP-65;
Bidding Has ConcludedSold to plum00 for (45.00 + 5.85BP) = 50.85
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