About $1 for its silver content.
Note that because Canada is a member of the British Commonwealth, ALL of its coins carry the Queen's picture and that motto, so it's not a way of identifying any Canadian Coins.
Since 1953, the head has represented Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth is the queen of Canada, and it is tradition to show the monarch on Canadian money.
What's the value of a 1995 Canadian penny with Queen Elizabeth II on one side and 2 leaves on the other
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953 and her image first appeared on coins in 1953.
Since 1953, the person on the coin is Queen Elizabeth II. The design on the back are two maple leaves.
I believe you mean the design of the coin... Since Queen Elizabeth became Queen in 1953, the heads side has depicted her. On the tails side, there is a symbol of Canada, two maple leaves.
No. Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 and Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926.
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.
The reigning monarch of Canada. HM Queen Elizabeth II was featured on Canadian pennies from 1952 to 2012 (the Royal Canadian Mint ceased production of pennies in 2012).
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.
Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is on the Canadian one-cent coin because Her Majesty is the Canadian head of State. Canada has always featured the current Canadian monarch on its coinage. Her Majesty is also featured on the 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, $1 and $2 coins, and the Queen's portrait is featured on the twenty-dollar bill.
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A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, appears on the front of the US 1 cent piece.If you are asking about the Canadian, Australian or New Zealand 1 cent piece or the British penny, the answer is Queen Elizabeth the Second.