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 worth one cent.
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.
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.
Two cents for the copper.
An 1867 penny is worth $50 in good condition to about $300 in uncirculated condition.
It's worth two cents for the copper.
Two cents for the copper.
An 1867 penny is worth $50 in good condition to about $300 in uncirculated condition.
It is worth 1 cent. I know it seems that it should be worth more, but because there were so many made it isn't.
What it wroth today
silver content in 1867-1967 Canadian quarter
face value