Without knowing the date it's not possible to give an exact value but most current Bermuda coinage is only worth face value.
Note that Bermuda is part of the British Commonwealth so ALL current Bermuda coins have the queen's portrait on them. The coin's date is much more important as a determinant of its value.
1958 was the last year for Wheat Penny's but it's a high mintage common coin still found in circulation. Unless it's a very high grade the value is 2 cents.
Face value only.
Maybe $5 if certified MS-60 Red. In lower conditions, from 5 cents to $2 retail.
Maybe $5 if certified MS-60 Red. In lower conditions, from 5 cents to $2 retail.
It depends on the condition (grade) of the coin, most are only 2 to 3 cents, it's a common year.
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.
What's the value of a 1995 Canadian penny with Queen Elizabeth II on one side and 2 leaves on the other
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.
Not enough information. Please post a new question giving the coin's date and condition so it can be ID'ed. Thanks! FWIW, her title is Elizabeth II (2 in Roman numerals) rather than Elizabeth the Eleventh.
2 cents.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper content.
wht the value
Average value is 2 to 10 cents depending on grade.
Average value is 2 to 10 cents depending on grade.
2 mil
2 cents.
It's a common circulation coin worth less than 2¢