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.
Please take another look and post a new question. Canadian cents have a maple leaf design. You may have a Bermuda "hog penny".
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.
Since the Bermuda Dollar is nearly at par with the US Dollar, as of 2008, then I'd expect the Bermuda Hog Penny to be about equal to one US Cent. James C. Starbird These coins were minted in the Sommer Islands (now known as Burmuda) about 1616. There are twopence, threepence, sixpence, and shilling coins. They are valued from around $2000 to $10,000, depending on the denomination and condition. The threepence piece is very rare and can bring very near $100,000.
The value of a 1977 Bermuda hog penny can vary based on its condition and market demand. Generally, these coins are not considered rare and may be worth between $1 to $5 in average condition. If the coin is uncirculated or has unique characteristics, it could fetch a higher price among collectors. Always consider checking current market trends or consulting a numismatic expert for precise valuation.
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.
Pigs were the only food on the island of Bermuda when the island was first settled by the English. The pig was also shown on the original money issued by the settlers.
The image above is a hog-nosed snake.
There is no such thing as a hog bear. Even though females are called sows and males boars, just like with domestic pigs, this in no way acknowledge that bears are pigs, are related to pigs or there are so called "hog bears" out there.
i hog the blankets because i love to look at your body!! So i pull them off of you i mean who doesn't like that body of yours! hope my answer was ok!
Go to "google images" and search ground hog. It's that simple
Hog Nosed Bats lives in Thailand, but they are on the verge of extinction. They're about the size of a bumblebee and weigh less than a penny. Another name for the Hog Nose Bat is the Bumblebee Bat.
No, someone must have told you that to tease you and try to be funny.