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5 Cent Silver Coin.

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I have a small silver 5 cent piece,its smaller than a U S dime.On the front it has a kings profile and EdwardVS VII D G Rex Imperator.On the back is 5 cents Canada 1906..What is it and what is it worth?Its in wonderful shape and a beautiful coin.
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 Posted 01/07/2008  10:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add skelly423 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Depends on condition, but the trends list has it at $3 in VG, $4 in F, $8 in VF. , and $15 in EF
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Canada 5 cent KM13 1903-1910
5-Cent-Silver-Coin.
They call them fish scales because they are so thin.
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It is a tiny coin and half as thick as a US dime.
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That is an awesome coin. I didn't even know they existed. Now I got another thing on my list.
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