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.
If it says CANADA on the other side, 25 cents.
They're still worth two dollars in Canada.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated then it is worth about 50 cents.
If you found it in pocket change it is worth face value. If it is uncirculated then it is worth about 75 cents.
It's still worth a dollar.
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If it says CANADA on the other side, 25 cents.
That was a transitional year for the coin's composition. If you have a silver quarter, it's worth up to about $4. If you have one made of nickel, it's worth face value only. A coin made of silver will not be attracted to a magnet, but the nickel ones will stick.
Queen Elizabeth the 2 autograph worth a billion dollars. Actually, it depends.
what ia a Elizabeth II 2 Canadian coin worth
It's worth exactly 5 pence.
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.
1968 saw two versions of the quarter in Canada. One is 50% silver, currently worth $2, and the other is pure nickel, only worth face value unless it's absolutely uncirculated. The easiest way to tell the difference is that the nickel version is magnetic, while the silver is not.
Two dollars.
They're still worth two dollars in Canada.
The Royal Mint does not issue Commemorative copper coins. The only Queen Elizabeth II commemorative coin issued in 1953 was the cupro-nickel Coronation Crown.
The value of a painting depends on who the artist was.