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.
It's still worth a dollar.
Such a coin does not exist. There are 2 cent coins, Shilling coins and Two Shillings coins, but no 2 cent Shillings. The cent and the Shilling do not belong in the same currency.
Face value only.
Most of the coins are valued at a price of approximately $2 each. The exact amount of the coin will depend upon the condition it is in.
nothing, there are not accepted as currency here... if you take them into a bank that offers foreign exchange, they will exchange them for about $2.50 pending fees.
The yellow coins are worth 1, the red coins are worth 2, and the blue coins are worth 3.
Assuming that you refer to British coins, the 1991 5, 10 and 50 Pence coins are no longer in circulation and have little or no value. The 1, 2 and 20 Pence coins and the One Pound coins are still in circulation and are worth those amounts respectively.
ow much is 1815 1 stiver worth
5 cents.
10
It's 3 coins and is worth 55 cents
It's still worth a dollar.
Such a coin does not exist. The 5 and 10 New Pence coins were first introduced in 1968. The 50 New Pence coins were first introduced in 1969. The 1/2, 1 and 2 New Pence coins were first introduced in 1971.
These coins are common and are worth about 2 to 15 cents in circulated condition.
Such a coin does not exist. There are 2 cent coins, Shilling coins and Two Shillings coins, but no 2 cent Shillings. The cent and the Shilling do not belong in the same currency.
You do not specify which coin. The 1 and 2 New Pence coins are still potentially in circulation, so are worth 1 and 2 Pence respectively. The Half, 5, 10 and 50 New Pence coins have long since been withdrawn from circulation and demonetised. Unless they are in mint condition, they are worth little or nothing.
Face value only.