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Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 and Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926.
The face side of the coin
There are multiple designs for the first penny but generally it had lady Liberty on the obverse (heads side of the coin) and the denomination on the reverse (tails side of the coin).
The same as on all Canadian cents from 1953 onward - Queen Elizabeth II, just like the wording says on the coin's reverse side.
The wheat penny was not minted until 1909. August 24, 2009 While it is true that the US Mint did not produce a wheat penny until 1909, the coin you have is not a wheat penny. The image on your coin is not Queen Elizabeth, mainly because she was not living in 1848. What you have is a US Large Cent. The reverse side of this coin has a laurel wreath, not wheat, and the image on the obverse side of the coin is Lady Liberty, not Queen Elizabeth. The circulated and uncirculated values for this coin are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades...........1848 G4....................................$20 F12..................................$28 VF30................................$50 EF40................................$66 AU55................................$144 Uncirculated GradesMS60................................$250 MS63.................................$450 MS64.................................$750 MS65.................................$1350
I believe you mean the design of the coin... Since Queen Elizabeth became Queen in 1953, the heads side has depicted her. On the tails side, there is a symbol of Canada, two maple leaves.
What's the value of a 1995 Canadian penny with Queen Elizabeth II on one side and 2 leaves on the other
No, it's a British 10-penny coin. At current exchange rates 10 pence is about 19¢ U.S. so you were very slightly cheated.
Queen Elizabeth 11 picture is on the back of the 20c coin.
A penny with Queen Elizabeth II on one side and a Canada leaf on the other side is a Canadian one-cent coin minted between 1953 to 2012. In terms of monetary value, it holds its face value of one cent. However, due to Canada phasing out the penny in 2013, it is no longer in circulation and may hold some collector's value, depending on its condition and rarity.
It is a mule.
penny
The 1979 New Penny coin is round and made of bronze. The obverse has a right facing Queen Elizabeth II with the inscription D.G.REG.F.D.1979 on the left side and ELIZABETH.II on the right side. The reverse (which is also bronze) has a crowned portcullis (gate) with the inscription NEW PENNY around the top and a large 1 at the bottom.