Pigs were the only food on the island of Bermuda when the island was first settled by the English. The pig was also shown on the original money issued by the settlers.
You didn't include the name of the issuing country but based on the description it's almost certainly a Bermudan "hog penny". The Bermudan dollar is linked 1-to-1 with the American dollar so your coin, if you found it in change, is only worth 1 cent.
A Bermudan is a native or resident of Bermuda.
A Bermudan option is an option in finance which can be exercised at specific dates between the issue date and the expiry date.
Hog Nosed Bats lives in Thailand, but they are on the verge of extinction. They're about the size of a bumblebee and weigh less than a penny. Another name for the Hog Nose Bat is the Bumblebee Bat.
Apart from a lot of superstition - nothing special.
It's the same size as a US cent with a picture of a wild hog, the date, and the words ONE CENT. Please see the link below for an image.
Superstition and conspiracy theory cause the Bermuda Triangle.
No, the coin had no specific meaning.
Penny is an abbreviation for Penelope, which means 'weaver' or 'duck'
Hog is defined as a selfish or very dirty person, or is slang for a large motorcycle. An example of a hog is someone eating the last of the food, their third helping, before others have had a chance to have any of the food. An example of a hog is a Harley-Davidson.
The edible viscera, as the heart, liver, etc., of a beast, esp. of a hog.
Owned by a Bermudan company, but distilled in the Cognac region of France.