Please post a new question with the coin's denomination and country. The Queen's picture appears on coins of all countries of the British Commonwealth, so it doesn't distinguish one coin from another. In any case, unless it's a commemorative gold or silver coin, it's doubtful that anything from the 1980s would have any extra value.
I have one, if you want to buy it or want to sell yours, it costs around £100
That's Elizabeth II, not Elizabeth the EleventhAssuming it's from Canada, your coin is mostly silver and might sell for $5 or $6.
They sell retail for about $1500. They're tied directly to the spot price of gold.
No. It's a coin from the current Presidential Dollars series and is only worth $1. Hundreds of millions have been made; just spend it.
You could sell them at a coin store, eBay, or bring them to a coin show. And find out what there worth.
99 pence
Unless the coin is in mint uncirculated condition, do not bother. These coins are still potentially in circulation and are worth 20 cents. Foreign Exchange offices will not exchange low denomination coins.
You could sell your coins to a coin dealer in your area, or you could try eBay. If you choose to sell on eBay, you will need to be able to describe your coin very accurately, especially the condition of the coin.
Just about any coin dealer or at a coin show should be able to make an offer for them.
Jewelry and coin exchange coin shop
I have geroge v. king emporer coin of 1919 indian 1 RS. i want to sell can you tell me what is price.
Go to any coin shop or coin show.