Canadian 5 Cents (Victory Nickel)
Country of Origin: Canada
Year of Issue: 1943
Denomination: 5 Cents
Composition: 88% Copper, 12% Zinc

Brief Description
The coin is round and silver-colored. One side displays the denomination '5 CENTS' above the words 'NICKEL'. Below these words are two branches of maple leaves. Around the top curve of the coin are the words 'CANADA'. The year '1943' is located below the maple leaves.
Historical Significance
This coin is known as the "Victory Nickel" issued during World War II. The design of the coin reflects the wartime effort, with the Morse code around the rim spelling out 'We Win When We Work Willingly'. The V beneath the denomination 5 Cents stands for Victory.
Estimated Value
The estimated value of a 1943 Canadian 5 Cents coin can range from a few dollars to over $50, depending on its condition and specific variety. Coins in excellent condition with strong strike details are more valuable.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store the coin in a dry, cool environment, away from direct sunlight. Do not clean the coin as this can decrease its value.
Created At: 2025-06-13T03:48:09.090882