1954 (SF) 5 Cents - Nickel

Elizabeth II 1953 - 1964

Photo Courtesy of Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS.com)

Mintage - 6,998,662

Details

Designer & Engraver - Obverse - Mary Gillick, Thomas Shingles

- Reverse - G. E. Kruger-Gray, Thomas Shingles

Composition - Steel w/ .0127mm Zinc Plating & a plating of .0003 Chromium

Weight - 4.54 Grams

Thickness - 1.90mm

Diameter - 21.3 mm, corner to opposite corner - 12 sided

Edge - Plain

Die Axis -

Photo Courtesy of Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS.com)

Approximate Worth via Grade

Prices are in CAD

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EF-40 - $1.50

AU50 - $3

MS60 - $7

MS62 - $10

MS63 - $15

MS64 - $25

MS65 - $70

MS66 - $500

BOLO

BOLO

1954 is a very exciting year for Canadian coin collectors! There are two more variations to watch for.

Above is the Shoulder Fold (obverse) Variety.

There are no photos of this one, but the 1954 SF No Chrome should be much duller than the regular strike.

EF-40 - $100

AU50 - $200

MS60 - $400

MS62 - $600

MS63 - $1,000

MS64 -

MS65 -

MS66 -

There is a NSF (No Shoulder Fold) as well.

Only 4 have been certified!

EF-40 - $7,000

Here are photos of the Shoulder Fold (obverse) - Far Leaf (reverse).

EF-40 - $300

AU50 - $500

MS60 - $1,000

MS62 - $1,600

MS63 - $2,500

MS64 -

MS65 -

MS66 -

There is an easier way to tell the difference between the Shoulder Fold and No Shoulder Fold Varieties.

Look at the ‘I’ in DEI on the obverse. The NSF ‘I’ has boldly flared serifs.

The SF has straight serifs.

Shoulder Fold

No Shoulder Fold