You are probably referring to a British 5 pence coin. It is copper nickel, not silver, and is worth no more than its exchange value (about US 8 cents as of January 2010) unless it is in Proof or Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
$200.00 USA
It's still worth a dollar.
i have no freakin idea, if anyone knows, TELL ME.
exactly 1 hong kong dollar :)
what ia a Elizabeth II 2 Canadian coin worth
100.00
It's really worth nothing
Queen Elizabeth the 2 autograph worth a billion dollars. Actually, it depends.
I Just got one for 20 Cents New Zealand off trademe (Internet Auction Site) I believe the actual exchange rate is about 24 cents US. You can probably find circulated ones in a dealer's '25 cent or 5 for a dollar' box, but if he has actually gone to the trouble of putting one into a holder and displaying it, he will probably be asking a dollar or two.
A variety of stamps have been issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The 4D Queen Elizabeth stamp is worth between .75 and 1.50 pounds.
An Elizabeth II 2006 One Dollar coin could come from one of the many 50 plus Commonwealth countries using the Dollar as their currency. They would still be in circulation, so they are worth One Dollar in whatever country they come from.
You possibly have a commemorative souvenir token or medallion worth no more than you paid for it.