Depending on it s condition it can be worth anywhere from $70 to $300 with $600 in nearly uncirculated condition. This coin is steeped in history. Prior to 1858 the province of Canada
used american,spanish and English currency. because There was no uniform monetary system in place the 1 cent,5 cent,10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent coins were issued on order from Britain. it will only go up in value, all old coins usually do.
There are a few variants to 1858 Canadian pennies. There is the "Medallic orientation", the "double 5", and the "Coin orientation". The Medallic orientation means that both sides point up. In other words, if you were to have the Queen's head rightside up, then if you flip the coin over, the words ONE CENT would be rightside up. Coin Orientation means that if the Queen's head was rightside up then the ONE CENT would be upside down. The Double 5 simply means that there are two fives on the coin's date.
The Medallic orientation's value is between $31 and $360.
The Coin orientation's value is between $390 and $7200.
The Double 5's value is between $52 and $400. For a more precise value, please add the variant and condition of your coin next time.
i do actually have a 1837 Canadian one penny so i have one just older
1858
first issue 1858 , for the province of Canada
you can get around $25
The first penny was minted in 1858 for the province of Canada. It was minted by the Royal Mint in London, England. The first penny minted in Canada was January 2, 1908 when the Canadian Mint was established.
Check that coin again. Canada didn't get its own coinage until 1858.
There was no Australian currency prior to 1911. What you probably have is a traders token. There were several One Penny tokens minted in 1858 for various Melbourne traders. You may have something of value, if you can identify the token properly.
i have a a canadian penny from the 1970 with a pig on it __ Canada hasn't issued a penny with a pig on it. Canadian pennies have the Queen on one side and maple leafs on the reverse. You likely got a Bermuda penny in your change.
Official Canadian coinage did not begin until 1858, so your coin may be a special issue, a token, private coinage, or some other item. Your best bet would be to have it inspected in person by someone such as a dealer who works with Canadian coinage.
90$
Canadian coins are face value is the U.S.
4-200 dollars
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