1965 Canadian nickel with ultra heavy cameo

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mcahoose
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1965 Canadian nickel with ultra heavy cameo

Post by mcahoose » Sun Nov 20, 2022 6:45 am

I been sitting on this one for a bit I have other 65s but none are large beads and none this clean and wasn't so sure how to tell if it was a large or small bead and I learned I had to count the denticles and if there was 138 it would be the large bead 😭
But sadly it only had 119 beads,
But this gem being soo old it must not have been doing much circulating since it's in very good condition and it's spotless.
So I'm wondering if you could give me your input and maybe let me know the value of it maybe ..

Thanks again
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Bill in Burl
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Re: 1965 Canadian nickel with ultra heavy cameo

Post by Bill in Burl » Sun Nov 20, 2022 8:13 am

It's a spender because Vicky has a knife gash in her cheek among other things. And 65 isn't so old. I'd finished my first 2 years at collecge and then the draft caught me.
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Re: 1965 Canadian nickel with ultra heavy cameo

Post by coinguy » Sun Nov 20, 2022 10:16 am

Same answer as your other post about this coin, worth 10 cents at the most.

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Re: 1965 Canadian nickel with ultra heavy cameo

Post by TBH » Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:20 pm

No cameo whatsoever on that coin.
What do you think the meaning of cameo is?
Check the glossary on this site.

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