i have a a canadian penny from the 1970 with a pig on it __ Canada hasn't issued a penny with a pig on it. Canadian pennies have the Queen on one side and maple leafs on the reverse. You likely got a Bermuda penny in your change.
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Please take another look and post a new question. Canadian cents have a maple leaf design. You may have a Bermuda "hog penny".
The word "penny" in pig Latin is spelled "ennypay."
Don't assume that every 1-cent coin with the Queen's image on it is from Canada. You're describing a so-called "hog penny" issued by Bermuda. It's only worth 1 cent and has the name Bermuda on it, not Canada.
A one-cent penny with a pig on the back is likely referring to the 1909-S V.D.B. penny, which features the design by Victor David Brenner and can fetch a high value among collectors due to its rarity. However, if you're referring specifically to a penny with a pig design, such as a novelty or commemorative coin, its value may vary widely depending on its condition and demand. Generally, most common pennies are worth their face value, while rare or unique coins can be worth significantly more. Always consult a coin expert or collector for an accurate appraisal.
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The 1973 penny with a pig on it is a novelty coin and not minted by the United States Mint for circulation. It doesn't hold any significant monetary value, but it may be of interest to collectors or enthusiasts of novelty coins.
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You didn't include the name of the issuing country but based on the description it's almost certainly a Bermudan "hog penny". The Bermudan dollar is linked 1-to-1 with the American dollar so your coin, if you found it in change, is only worth 1 cent.