You would need to know the condition and denomination (farthing, half penny, penny, three pence, six pence, shilling, 2 shilling, 2 1/2 shilling, 5 shilling or pound) of the coin to be able to get an estimated value.
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Neither Queen Elizabeth was alive in 1652. Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 and Queen Elizabeth II was not born until 1926.
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I saw it on eBay for about $10 Canadian. The condition is very important for collectibles. The token on eBay was circulated and very dirty.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1957 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1955 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1957 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1957 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
todays current Rand value. Of threepents 1956
You are asking about a 1 penny coin from South Africa (KM#46). The coin is made of bronze, measures 30.8mm in diameter, and weighs 9.600 grams. The obverse (front) bears and image of Queen Elizabeth the Second and the words "ELIZABETH II REGINA" (Latin for "Elizabeth the Second, Queen"). The reverse (back) has an image of the sailing ship Dromedaris in full sail, with the date "1956" above, the denomination "1 D" (for "One Penny") below, "SOUTH AFRICA" to the right and "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") to the left. 4,390,000 were produced for circulation in 1956, and another 1,700 in Proof for collectors. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$0.20 in Fine condition, US$0.35 in Very Fine condition, US$1.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$4.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$3.00 in Proof.
Elizabeth 11 Regina silver 50 cents
A 1962 Canadian silver dollar with the image of Elizabeth and text of ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA is worth $11.42 today. This is because of the value of the metals used to make the silver dollar.
You are asking about a Two Shilling coin from South Africa (KM#50). The coin is 28.3mm in diameter, weighs 11.31 grams, and is 50% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.1818 troy ounces. The front bears an image of Queen Elizabeth the Second and the words "ELIZABETH II REGINA" (Latin for "Elizabeth the Second, Queen"). The back has a shield with the date above, the words "SOUTH AFRICA" to the right, "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") to the left, and "2s" (for "Two Shillings" below. 5,866,000 were produced in 1954, the largest annual mintage (by quite a margin) during Elizabeth's reign, and another 3,150 were produced in Proof for collectors. With silver at US$21.70 per troy ounce (as of October 1, 2010), the "melt value" of the coin is about $3.94. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, the coin is valued at bullion value in circulated condition, US$7 in Uncirculated condition, and US$6.50 in Proof.
You are asking about a Penny coin from South Africa (KM#46). The coin weighs 9.6 grams, is made of bronze, and measures 30.8mm in diameter. The front bears an image of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right, with the words "ELIZABETH II REGINA" (Latin for "Elizabeth the Second, Queen"). The back has an image of the sailing ship "Dromedaris" under full sail, with "1955" above, "1D" (the denomination - One Penny) below, "SOUTH AFRICA" to the right, and "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Sfrica") to the left. 6,508,000 such coins were produced for circulation in 1955, with another 2,850 in Proof for collectors. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example would be valued at US$0.20 in Fine condition, US$0.35 in Very Fine condition, US$0.75 in Extremely Fine condition, and US$3.00 in Uncirculated condition. An example in Proof condition would be valued at about US$2.00.
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