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Your 1961 to 1966 British Pennies, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £2 GBP. If they have been circulated, a few pence.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
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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.
how much is a 1956 elizabeth ii dei gratia Regina Canadian 1 cent piece worth with the letters k6 on the back
What is a1968 gratia Regina f.d elizabeth 11gratia gold coin worth?
According to e-bay, it's worth about 3 dollars.
Not enough details. What country? (if there's no country on the coin, it's from the U.K) What date? Please post a new question.
1967 was the last year of issue for old-style British coins, so lots of them were saved as keepsakes. It's unlikely to be worth more than a quarter or so. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination if you're interested in more specific information.
Please post a new question with the coin's date. As a rule of thumb, anything dated 1971 or later is worth only face value. Note that the phrase "Gratia Regina" is part of a longer Latin motto that's on ALL English coins, so it doesn't identify one from another.
Two maple leaves would make it a Canadian penny. It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
i have the same coin and it depends on the coin which is 5.5 grams and it is about 22 carat which is £164.09
No its a man setting down and holding a 3 pointed spear
The Latin phrase "Dei Gratia Regina Elizabeth" translates as Elizabeth, queen by the grace of God. This phrase (or an abbreviated version, D. G. Regina) appears on all the coinage of the British Commonwealth, therefore it does not identify a specific coin. I don't even know what country it is from, let alone what its denomination is. Furthermore, even if I knew exactly what coin you were talking about, the value varies tremendously depending upon the condition of the coin. Most coins from 1958 would have no value to a collector unless they were in extremely good condition.
That's either a forgery or an error. Elizabeth II is the current Queen of England. No coin dated 1900 would have her name on it, as she hadn't even been born then, let alone become queen.