It is an English Penny.
No. Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 and Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926.
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.
Please post a new question with the coin's date and country of issue. If there's no country on it, a one penny coin is most likely from Great Britain.
Please post a new question with the coin's country of origin. Nearly all major countries downsized their 1-cent or 1-penny coins decades ago, so a "large cent" from 2007 may not even be a standard coin, but possibly some kind of novelty item.
This would depend on what country the coin is from.
It's a common circulation coin worth less than 2¢
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 value of a penny from 1911 would depend on its condition and rarity, which could range from a few cents to several dollars. It is recommended to consult with a coin appraiser or check online resources to determine the specific value of a penny from that time period.
The Penny is the lowest denomination of the British currency. Pence is the plural of Penny.
The value of a 1964 Elizabeth II penny can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins are worth face value or slightly more to collectors. It's recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional or to check online resources for current market values.
2,0000 Dollars. Depending on the date of the coin.
The Two Shilling (or Florin) coin is a British coin. British coins do not have the country name on them. The Two Shilling (or Florin) coin was also issued by a large number of British Empire/Commonwealth countries, but will have the country name on them somewhere.