About $1.50 in average condition.
Almost all coins of the British Commonwealth have the monarch's picture and that motto on them so those are not normally distinguishing characteristics.
What is the denomination (face value) of the coin (10c, 25c, 50c or $1)? Collector value of a coin depends on date, mint mark (if any), number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches or cleaning as well as collector demand for it. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
The most common variety of this coin is only worth its silver content, about $6 at current prices. However there are some other rarer types that are worth much more. The only way to tell is to have the coin inspected by a professional dealer or appraiser who is familiar with Canadian currency.
FWIW, the motto appears on ALL coins of the British commonwealth, so it's not a distinctive feature when trying to ID a coin.
Assuming it's from circulation, about $2.00 to $2.50 for its silver content. FWIW, ALL Canadian Coins, as well as those from other countries in the British Commonwealth, have carried a picture of Queen Elizabeth since she ascended the throne in 1953, so that's not really a distinguishing feature.
it can be worth 3,000,000
Two cents for the copper.
1.00
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Eman Penny's birth name is Elizabeth Penny.
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2,0000 Dollars. Depending on the date of the coin.
Your coin is a 1987 bronze British One Penny coin. It features the third portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a crowned portcullis on the reverse. This particular design was issued from 1985 to 1991 inclusive. From 1992 to 1997, the same design was used on the almost identical copper plated steel version of the coin. These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 1 Penny.
Two maple leaves would make it a Canadian penny. It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
Regina is Latin for Queen. Depending on the year of your coin, it could be either Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901) or Queen Elizabeth II (1953 to present). DG or DEI GRA is abbreviated Latin for Dei Gratia - meaning, by the Grace of God.
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If the coin has the image of the seated figure of Britannia holding a shield and trident on the reverse, and no country name on it, it will be a British Penny minted at the Royal Mint London.
The question does not say which country. The U.K. uses the penny, with lettering ... ELIZABETH II · DEI · GRA · REG · FID · DEF · 2015 · J.C ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR Elizabeth 2nd, by the Grace of God, Queen and Defender of the Faith Engraver: Jody Clark
No its a man setting down and holding a 3 pointed spear
30.00
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.
The value of an 1859 Victoria de Gratia Canadian penny is determined by its condition. They can be worth anywhere from 3 dollars all the way to 30,000 dollars.
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The value for a well preserved one could be around $250- $300.
This coin is a British halfpenny from 1966. The ship on one side is the Golden Hind, a famous English galleon. The inscription "Del Gratia Regina F D Elizabeth II" stands for "By the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Elizabeth II," and the lady's head is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.