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A British 1966 bronze Penny (Elizabeth II), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £0.50 GBP. If it has been circulated, not much.

A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.

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13y ago
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8y ago

It can't be Elizabeth II because she wasn't born until 1926.

It can't be a British coin because a nickel is an American or Canadian denomination

It can't be an American coin because we don't put the monarch's image on our money.

And it can't be a Canadian coin because they used silver five-cent pieces in 1914.

So please check again very thoroughly, and post a new question with more specific details so we can ID your coin.

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15y ago

Your question didn't include the country of origin. My guess is that the coin is from Canada, but it could be from the Bahamas or any other country in the British Commonwealth that uses dollar-denominated currency. If it's from England it will say 5 PENCE instead of 5 CENTS.

However the bottom line is that any coin that is so new will almost certainly be worth only its face value.

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9y ago

Such a coin does not exist.

Queen Victoria was queen in 1860.

Queen Elizabeth I died over 250 years earlier.

Queen Elizabeth II would not be born for another 66 years.

It is possible that you have some sort of Queen Elizabeth I commemorative token or medallion of similar dimensions to a halfpenny.

These types of tokens were quite popular in the 19th century.

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16y ago

I assume it is a Canadian coin. If so, it's worth face value only.

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10y ago

Face value only, although technically it might be worth 7 or 8 cents for its pure-nickel metal.

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13y ago

Australia has never produced a "nickel" coin.

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13y ago

I bet it is still worth 25 cents

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