You are asking about a 2 cent coin (KM#22) from Swaziland, a small nation surrounded by South Africa and Mozambique. The coin is square (with rounded corners), 18.6mm on a side, made of bronze and weighs 2.8 grams. There is a portrait of Sobhuza II, leader of Swaziland at the time, on the obverse and some trees on the reverse. This particular coin, of which 1.5 million were produced in 1975, is an FAO issue (meant to encourange the increased production of food), so the reverse also bears the phrase "Increase Exports."
According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, the coin is worth 15 US cents in Extremely Fine condition, and 30 US cents in Uncirculated condition.
50 cent
50 cents.
It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
It's still worth 50 cents.
its worth 50 cents
It's still worth 50 cents in Canada.
If you actually had one it would be worth a fortune, truth is that no such coin was ever produced.
Juliana koningin one cent 1975
A Bahamas nickel is worth more because it is made out of silver
All pennies are worth a cent.
he is worth every cent !!!!!!
one cent is worth 0.01 dollars