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.
2 half penny 4 penny 1 half dollar 1 quarter 2 dimes
The answer please
Please look again: - Half penny, not half cent - Elizabeth II, not Elizabeth 11. - That's Queen Elizabeth (the same one in the inscription) - definitely more than just "a lady" 1966 was the next-to-last year before production of the half-penny ended, so tons of them were saved as keepsakes. Unless your coin is uncirculated it's worth no more than 20 or 25 cents.
No its a man setting down and holding a 3 pointed spear
Elizabeth 11 Regina silver 50 cents
The double of one half of 11 can be calculated by first finding one half of 11, which is 5.5. Then, doubling that value gives you 11. Therefore, the double of one half of 11 is 11.
8-11-11>>> Value is 25 cents to a dollar for a coin in average circulated condition.
$0.47
11-12 dollars.
55
At present, it's worth about $11.
Here's a picture of the earliest English half-penny stamp. There were probably others later. http://www.stampwants.com/Great-Britain-58-Mint-OG-Fine-Sound-Plate-11-CV-110_QQitemnameQQ2836088QQidQQauctiondetails