Want this question answered?
Face value only.
It's worth $2
The US never minted a $2 coin. But they did mint quarter eagles ($2.5)
It's still worth a dollar.
Without knowing the date it's not possible to give an exact value but most current Bermuda coinage is only worth face value. Note that Bermuda is part of the British Commonwealth so ALL current Bermuda coins have the queen's portrait on them. The coin's date is much more important as a determinant of its value.
Face value only.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1955 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
Two dollars.
Another mass-produced coin.....around £1 - £2 max.
what ia a Elizabeth II 2 Canadian coin worth
It's a common circulation coin worth about 7¢ as of 06/2010
In uncirculated condition, it is worth US$2 or $3. In circulated condition, it is worth little more than the silver, or "melt," value of the coin (which, as of January 27, 2009 is about US$0.73).
Have another look at your coin. Elizabeth II was not born until 1926 and her coronation was in 1953.
Canada issued 6 different circulating coins in 1960. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination.
$2
Elizabeth - 2013 II was released on: USA: 2 March 2013 (Indie Horror Film Fest)
Not enough information. Please post a new question giving the coin's date and condition so it can be ID'ed. Thanks! FWIW, her title is Elizabeth II (2 in Roman numerals) rather than Elizabeth the Eleventh.