One cent.
Queen Elizabeth's portrait has appeared since 1953 on nearly all coins of nearly all countries of the British Commonwealth. Please post a new question with the coin's date, its denomination, and its country of origin.
It is worth less than then a penny because it is not rare
That depends on country, date, and denomination. For a specific answer, ask about a specific coin.
Her Majesty the Queen has been featured on hundreds of coins from dozens of countries for more than 60 years. For an exact answer, specify the country, denomination, and year.
Impossible to answer, as her portrait is found on all circulating British, Canadian, Australian, and some Caribbean coins since 1953.
The majority of coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II would still potentially be in circulation and therefore worth whatever is inscribed on the coin. Also, coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II could come from any one of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries. Please be a lot more specific with your next question.
Check the date on that coin again. Elizabeth II wasn't featured on coins until 1953.
A five-cent coin with the likeness of Her Majesty Elizabeth II is worth CAD 5¢.Bear in mind that Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is featured on all Canadian coins and the twenty-dollar bill.
how much is it worth
5 cents, because these perticular coins were mass prodused there is still many left
Queen Elizabeth II is on all modern British coins.
Elizabeth ll D.G.REG.F.D.1983
50 pence.
how much is a 1956 elizabeth ii dei gratia Regina Canadian 1 cent piece worth with the letters k6 on the back
A variety of stamps have been issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The 4D Queen Elizabeth stamp is worth between .75 and 1.50 pounds.
Face value only.
On the coins of UK he is on the previous ones and is George VI