If it's from circulation, face value only.
Your coin is part of a series struck to commemorate Canada's Centennial. However so many were made and so many were saved as keepsakes that they have very little collector value unless they're part of a complete proof set.
FWIW, the Queen's picture is normally considered to be the reverse side of coins from the British Commonwealth, so the "bird side" is really the obverse, or front.
An 1867 penny is worth $50 in good condition to about $300 in uncirculated condition.
maybe $10-$30
An 1867 penny is worth $50 in good condition to about $300 in uncirculated condition.
This Canadian 1 cent piece, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Canadian confederation, is worth no more than a few cents unless in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
face value
A five-cent coin with the likeness of Her Majesty Elizabeth II is worth CAD 5¢.Bear in mind that Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is featured on all Canadian coins and the twenty-dollar bill.
A Centennial penny, uncirculated, varies in price from $1 to about $8.
It's worth one cent.
It's worth about 2.5 cents due to copper content.
That was a penny minted in 1992 for Canada's 125th anniversary of Confederation; the KG stands for Kruger Gray, who was the designer of Canada's first series of coins.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The 1867-1967 Elizabeth II Canadian penny is a special coin celebrating Canada's centennial anniversary. Its value can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but it's a lovely piece of history to have in your collection. Remember, the true worth of a coin is not just in its monetary value, but in the joy it brings to those who appreciate its beauty and history.
It's still worth 5 cents in Canada.