5 cent 1945 - Canadian coins price guide and values - Find the value of your coins (2024)

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5 cents 1945

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As this was the end of World War II and the demand for copper and zinc was high, 5 cents coins of 1944 and 1945 were produced in steel coated with nickel and chrome plated. Only a small amount of 5 cents coins of 1944 and 1945 were not chrome plated. These coins are differentiated by their duller appearance.

Missing chrome variety exist, but chrome can be chemically removed from coins and this variety is no longer recognized by the third party grading services. Read more »

5 cents 1945 prices and values

The value of a Canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.

5 cent 1945 - Canadian coins price guide and values - Find the value of your coins (2)

  • Circulated
  • Mint state
  • Not for circulation
VarietyAG-3G-4VG-8F-12VF-20EF-40AU-50
1945--$0.25$0.40$0.55$1.45$1.75

Circulated: 5 cents 1945 coins are business strike coins showing signs of circulation and/or wear.

Values and details of proof-like, specimen and proof coins are grouped under not intended for circulation tab. Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.

VarietyMS-60MS-62MS-63MS-64MS-65MS-66MS-67
1945$3.20$5.10$9.40$23.90$60.10$204$1,940

Mint state defines business strike coins that barely or never has been in circulation.

Values and details of proof-like, specimen and proof coins are grouped under not intended for circulation tab. Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.

Varieties and features

5 cents 1945

  • Mintage:
    • Circulation: 18,893,216
  • Alloy and composition: Chrome-plated steel
  • Magnetism: Magnetic
  • Weight: 4.54 g
  • Diameter: 21.3 mm
  • Edge: Plain (smooth)
  • Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment)
  • Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
  • Finish(es) (types):
    • Circulation
    • Specimen
  • Legend (lettering):
    • Obverse: GEORGIVS VI D : G : REX ET IND : IMP :
    • Reverse: CANADA 1945 V CENTS
  • Design(s):
    • Obverse: Bust of King George VI.
    • Reverse: Large V with torch in the centre and international code message of dots and dashes.
  • Designer(s):
    • Obverse: Thomas Humphrey Paget

Errors and varieties from the community

Most of the following pictures come from the generous contribution of the community. Titles attributed to them doesn't always reflect the exact error or variety on them. Feel free to let us know in the discussion board if you see one picture that need to be fixed.

Planchet errors and varietiesSource
#40085 cents 1945 - Flaw planchetsadfun
Die errors and varietiesSource
#23115 cents 1945 - Die chip in the C of CentsLiizice
#42565 cents 1945 - Die chip on AD of Canadabidjobi
#9505 cents 1945 - Die chip on the C and D of CanadaLine
#11075 cents 1945 - Die clash above the kingal
#42595 cents 1945 - Die clash at the top of the reversebidjobi
#7175 cents 1945 - Die clashes above T.S.dlavoie
#3425 cents 1945 - Die clashes in the middle of the obverseDot36
#7165 cents 1945 - Die clashes under CanadaDot36
#18715 cents 1945 - Double die clash above T.S.andre
#27235 cents 1945 - Die crack above the D of CanadaOli1999
#7185 cents 1945 - Die crack above the N of Canadasage_ralph
#24865 cents 1945 - Die crack around IND : IMP2uimx4u
#42555 cents 1945 - Die crack from leaf to TSbidjobi
#12685 cents 1945 - Die crack in the king's hairZoell#F175b - Minor Coin Varieties - 3th Edition - 1965Dot36
#5815 cents 1945 - Die crack on RGVIS and between C and E of CentsLightw4re
#11065 cents 1945 - Die crack on the left leafal
#32595 cents 1945 - Die crack on the V of VImicro5
#42545 cents 1945 - Die crack under 9bidjobi
#22705 cents 1945 - Die crack under the kingMÔA
#32415 cents 1945 - Die crack under the kingOli1999
#26865 cents 1945 - Die damage in front of the king's facelamothe
#11205 cents 1945 - Dot near the king's noseMatrat57
#18645 cents 1945 - Mortar setDot36
#42495 cents 1945 - Mortar set on reversebidjobi
#26925 cents 1945 - Mortar set on the obversemicro5
#9585 cents 1945 - Retained broken dieZoell#FL175o - Minor Coin Varieties - 3th Edition - 1965-
#17455 cents 1945 - Retained broken die at the bottom of the kinglamothe
Miscellaneous / UnclassifiedSource
#42505 cents 1945 - Die crack under NTS of Centsbidjobi
#36515 cents 1945 - Double reversecastor
#42535 cents 1945 - Extra metal under kingbidjobi

Auctions prices and values

Renowned collections

Recent sales of coins from famous collections and identified on third party holders are listed below.

  • August 25, 2019 - Cook - $68 - PCGS (MS-64)

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