All coins minted since the ascension to the throne of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada have born the likeness of the Queen. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but your coin is most probably worth the amount stamped - a simple 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, $1 or $2.
If it says CANADA on the other side, 25 cents.
It's really worth nothing
100.00
$200.00 USA
About $1 for its silver content. Note that because Canada is a member of the British Commonwealth, ALL of its coins carry the Queen's picture and that motto, so it's not a way of identifying any Canadian coins.
Queen Elizabeth the 2 autograph worth a billion dollars. Actually, it depends.
Two dollars.
They're still worth two dollars in Canada.
A variety of stamps have been issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The 4D Queen Elizabeth stamp is worth between .75 and 1.50 pounds.
It is worth face value of whatever country it is from. The most common would be a 1982 quarter from Canada. If it is indeed from Canada, it is worth 25 cents CAD or about 25 cents USD. They are quite common and frequently found in change in Canada.
You possibly have a commemorative souvenir token or medallion worth no more than you paid for it.
Queen Elizabeth was not born until 1926, and the Brits do not make "dimes".