It's too new and too common to have any collector value, so it's only worth the current exchange rate.
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One cent, 1986 Canadian. is worth 10 cents to $2.25 depending on condition. Source: 8th edition Collecting World Coins.
Face value only, unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin.
its value is nothing more than a cent it is 0.01 cents in the us
Face value only, unless it's uncirculated.
It has no added value. At 2010 exchange rates it's worth slightly less than one US cent.
About fifty cents at most, I'm afraid. If your coin is worn/tarnished/scratched or dented, it is worth considerably less.
i have a a canadian penny from the 1970 with a pig on it __ Canada hasn't issued a penny with a pig on it. Canadian pennies have the Queen on one side and maple leafs on the reverse. You likely got a Bermuda penny in your change.
90$
Canadian coins are face value is the U.S.
$100000000.99
4-200 dollars
1989 is common -- they minted over a billion of them -- it has no added value
15 to 50¢ in average condition
What it wroth today
The pennies value is a bit more then it's worth
About 2 cents at the most, I'm afraid.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
The newer Canadian pennies are magnetic . Ex. 2007 and 2008 pennies are magnetic . the older pennies are not Ex. 1989.