There's two varieties for this coin. It can worth between 5$ to 500$ for a circulated coin. You can specify your answer with that :
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=50-cents-1946&years=50-cents-1937-1952
In auction I have seen them go for upwards of 25,000, due to the rarity. In 1910, Canada did a mass destruction on many of the coins to strengthen their economy for the global turmoil that proceeded with World War 1.
hey, i have the same coin, if you find out let me know, chris_gruggen.ca. thx!
It depends on the province and type. Add more information
a 1867-1992 DG Canadian penny is worth 10 billion dollars. Its true!
i dont know but i have a collection of them. just look on sites and you're sure to find your answer!
1869
Penny boards can usually be found in sports/beach shops such as Billabong or Rozy. Or, you can search online for shops that sell penny boards in Canada. You can also order a custom penny board on the Penny website.
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1: They were made from 1858 to 2012 2: They show the nation's Monarch 3: The penny has always included a national symbol of Canada in its design (the maple leaf)
1869 Indian Head Penny: In good condition is worth $45.00, In fine condition is worth $175.00, uncirculated is worth $400.00, proof is worth $550.00.
Depends on the year and condition.
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It would depend on the province that minted it and the condition.
$2000
what general fled to Canada and returned to Virginia in 1869
The value of the penny depends on the condition that it is in. However, this penny can be worth 1 dollar up to 7 dollars.
Less than a dollar. 1964 is a common date.
I acquired one today and it costs a pretty penny for that pretty penny. In good condition around 500 bucks, however I got mine free because I have friends in a museum.
Here's the problem: the first penny wasn't minted for Canada until 1815. I expect this is a typo or you have another nation's coin...
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.