A tribal Fijian throwing club - which was a popular oceanic weapon of the 1800s, carved from hardwood.
Aberham Lincon? No such person! Besides his face is on a cent which is not a penny. The face on a penny is that of Queen Elizabeth II.
one cent.
queen elizabeth the second
50 cents suckers
100.00
The exact value of a 1961 Queen Elizabeth the Second coin is actually highly dependent on a number of factors. Most importantly, would be the condition of the coin.
It's the same size as a US cent with a picture of a wild hog, the date, and the words ONE CENT. Please see the link below for an image.
There is no silver in any circulating Australian decimal coin.
.01 cent, unless it is uncirculated or a proof and then maybe .20
A 50 Cent coin from Fiji (KM#54a) is a 12-sided coin 31.5mm in diameter, weighing 13.43 grams and produced from Nickel Bonded Steel. There is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Second on the obverse, and a "Takia" (a Fijian sailing canoe) on the reverse. 800,000 such coins were produced in 1990 by the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottowa, and an example is worth (according to the 2010 edition of the Standard Catalog of World Coins) US$0.60 in Extremely Fine condition, US$1.75 in Uncirculated condition, and US$2.50 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. As of March 1, 2010, the exchange rate for the Fijian dollar is F$1.00 = US$0.515; thus the exchange value for a 50 cent coin from Fiji is about US$0.26.
A 1977 Fiji penny with Queen Elizabeth on the front and the words Grow More Food on the reverse is valued at approximately $1.19. This value can change depending on market demands.
The New Zealand 10 cent coin features a tuatara, a reptile endemic to New Zealand, on one side, and Queen Elizabeth II on the other side. The coin is made of copper-plated steel and has a smooth edge.