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editDescriptionCANADA, FIVE CENTS 1944 -WHITE METAL a - Flickr - woody1778a.jpg | In 1944 Canadian five cent coins were made of a shiny white metal. I am not sure of the composition. These coins were also made of the same material in 1945. In 1946 Canadian five sent nikels were made of nickel composition material again. |
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Source | CANADA, FIVE CENTS 1944 ---WHITE METAL a |
Author | Jerry "Woody" from Edmonton, Canada |
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