The 1966 Regina FD plus Elizabeth.DEI.Gratia half penny refers to a British coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II and was part of the currency system before decimalization in the UK. The "FD" stands for "Fidei Defensor," meaning "Defender of the Faith." This half penny was made of bronze and reflects the design and minting practices of the period. Coins from this era can be of interest to collectors due to their historical significance and the changes in currency that followed.
half of a penny
Please check your coin again. Lincoln is on the penny, JFK is on the half dollar.
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.
The British Half Penny was no longer issued after 1984.
No its a man setting down and holding a 3 pointed spear
The value of an orange one half penny varies by the year of the penny and the condition.
The British Half Penny was no longer issued after 1984.
I remember it takes about two and a half hours to fly from Vancouver to Regina.
There was never a gold half penny issued by the U.S. Mint.
A 1942 Canadian half penny is worth $22000 - $50000.Canada does not make half cents. Also, their coins all have the word CANADA on them, so I'm betting you have a British half penny
half a penny how do u get half a penny u put it on a rail road track
It would seem that someone cut apart two coins and then attached the obverse of a 1979 half dollar to the reverse of a 1966 British penny. The "guy sitting with a fork" is, by the way, meant to be Britannia, the goddess who is a symbol of Great Britain, and the "fork" is called a trident.