The coin is from iceland and it's worth about $0.25 in very fine condition
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None at all. In fact, the weight of evidence is that there actually was no Exodus from Egypt. The respected Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein says that over 90 per cent of scholars believe that the Exodus never really happened as described in the Bible. Because of the extreme improbablility of this event, some conservative Christians have sought to find explanations. Some say that it was the Reed Sea, a very shallow waterway in the Nile Delta, although please note that the similarity of names is a coincidence of the modern English language. Some have claimed to find underwater geological formations that would have made it possible, or at least proved it could have happened. But no one has come forward with evidence that the parting of the Red Sea really did happen.
You are asking about a 2 Aurar coin from Iceland ("ISLAND" is Icelandic for "Iceland"). The value of the coin from a numismatic standpoint would depend on its year and condition. From a foreign exchange standpoint, it is worth well under one US cent.
One cent
50 cents.
The word "eyrir" means "one cent". It was valued at 1/100 of an Icelandic krona. The bronze coins were minted by Iceland before the drop of the currency's value made all aurar (cents) coins virtually worthless. The Iceland krona (100 aurar, 100 of the eyrir) is currently valued at about 1 US cent, more precisely 1/128 of a US dollar.
It's still worth 50 cents.
5 cents
A 1971, 1 cent coin is worth 1 cent up to couple dollars in mint state condition. A 1971, 1 dollar coin is worth between one dollar, and a couple dollars. I have no idea what coin you are asking about because you didn't clarify.
Average value is $1.00 for a proof 1971-S lincoln cent.
It's worth 10 cents
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The U.S. never has struck a silver cent. The coin has likely been plated, and is worth just a penny.
Your coin is from Iceland and is worth less than one US cent. "Island" isn't the English word island; rather, it's Icelandic for "Iceland".