The value for a well preserved one could be around $250- $300.
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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.
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.
Check your coin again. Queen Victoria died in 1901.
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.
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.
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.
Two maple leaves would make it a Canadian penny. It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
No its a man setting down and holding a 3 pointed spear
On the obverse (heads side), there is a portrait of HM Queen Victoria, facing left, with small olive branches in her hair. There is a dotted circle around the queen's head with the words VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA (translation: Victoria, by the grace of God queen) outside the circle. Under the Queen's neck there is the word CANADA. On the reverse (tails side), there is the words ONE CENT 1858. Around the words there is a dotted circle with "beaded" maple leaves and stems.
Condition is everything! If the coin is in poor to average condition, prices could range between £5 to £20. Higher grade examples could fetch £50 but uncirculated ones could fetch in excess of £100.
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
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