It depends on its date and condition.
Anything from the last 30 to 40 years won't have much extra value unless it's in top-quality condition, but older coins may (emphasis on "possibly") be worth more.
Recent-date Canadian cents in average circulated condition have no added value and are effectively at par with US cents. (The Canadian dollar has varied from $1.05 to $0.66 USD in the 2010s)
Older ones, like older US cents, may be worth more to collectors but it depends very much on the coin's date and condition.
*Note that Canada stopped minting 1¢ coins in 2012.
nothing, but you can slip it in if your trying to get rid of it, so I guess really a penny. The exchange rate is 1.00 US dollar to 0.997 Canadian.
Most modern cents are only worth face value.
If your coin is older than, say, 1960, it could have some collector value. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date.
One cent. Since 2012, however, Canadian pennies have slowly been withdrawn from circulation in Canada. They are rarely seen in circulation anymore.
1 Canadian penny is equal to 1 Canadian penny.
it is worth 1 penny because a Canadian coin is from Canada. that's why the name is so simular. it is worth $2.30 in Australia
0.997
1 cent.
That is so stupid
One cent.
1 cent Canadian
Canadian coins are face value is the U.S.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
A single UAE Penny is worth about .0027 USD or about 27% of a Penny
It is worth about 1.25$
The current (June 2017) melt value for it is 1.8 cents, and that's in US dollars.
One cent (Canadian or US since the exchange rates are so similar). 1975 is a common date and only worth a penny regardless of the shape it is in. The hole was created after the coin left the mint and so the coin is damaged and worthless to a collector.
Strange question. "Today" is too vague, since the question isn't dated. I would guess you'd have a tough time getting anything for a single Canadian penny. It's worth about 1 cent US.
one cent or $0.01
5 cents
3 cents.