I've found a Canadian penny without a year date on it, but it does have a 1867 - 1992 date on it? I've looked around a little bit and see no mention of this date grouping, Is this a common thing? I'm not well versed in Canada currency. please inform me of it significance. Thank You Joe
Please take another look. There's no such coin, for two major reasons:
First, wheat cents are American coins. Canadian cents had maple leaves on the front that don't look anything like wheat ears.
Second, the dual date is 1867-1992.
These coins were struck to honor the 125th anniversary of confederation. Over 670 million cents alone were made, so they have no added value except in uncirculated condition.
Depends on the year and condition.
Face value
Face value
It would depend on the province that minted it and the condition.
$2000
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.
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.
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.
It's not a wheat penny. Wheat cents were issued by the US, not Canada. Aside from that, it's worth about $0.25 U.S.
Unfortunately, given how many pennies were minted in 2001, they have no numismatic value. They're only worth one cent.