
Hello! That's a great question. While the provided links from Greysheet and NGC are excellent resources for coin values, the snippets themselves don't show the specific price data for a 1941 Canadian nickel.
Based on general coin , the worth of a 1941 Canadian nickel depends almost entirely on its condition, which collectors refer to as its grade. These coins were minted in large quantities and are made of pure nickel, so their value is primarily for collectors rather than for the metal content.
A circulated 1941 nickel, one that shows significant wear from being used as money, is quite common and typically has a value ranging from about 25 cents to a dollar.
However, if the coin is in better condition, the value goes up. For a coin in a higher, uncirculated grade that looks nearly new with its original mint luster, the value could be anywhere from $5 to over $20. The price increases sharply for coins in pristine, top-grade condition that have been professionally graded.
To get the most accurate idea of your coin's value, it's best to compare it to graded photos in a price guide or have it appraised by a professional coin dealer.


