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2000 Canadian Nickle With Tiny Letter "P" Under Queens Head

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 Posted 11/24/2009  09:40 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Robb to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone,

Would just like to say this is my first time posting... well second time, first post was in the wrong category ( US coins) loll.

Well, I have a 2000 Canadian nickle with a tiny letter "P" below the queens head... I have heard about a 2000 Canadian dime with the same occurrence, and is quite valued by collectors, so I've been told. I just wanted to confirm this to be true, and if so, what would my nickle be valued at?

Thank you.


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 Posted 11/24/2009  11:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add papeldog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The 2000 p 5 cent Canadian is not scarce lots around but a keeper, the 10,25, and the 50 cent coins are the rarer ones to look for good luck hunting.
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the 5 cent coin from 2000 was the only one released for cirulation with a P composition mark. The others denominations were issued for testing to the vending machine industry (or in desk clocks, in the case of the 50 cent coin).
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30 dollars for the nickel, 2000 for the dime, and 15,000 for the quarter(MS-68 state)(no, I'm not selling) lol
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