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ALL regular-issue Canadian Coins since 1953 have carried the Queen's portrait, as do most coins of most Commonwealth countries, so that is not a distinguishing feature. You'll need to provide more information including the coin's date, the image on the other side, and its condition.

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9y ago

Queen Elizabeth II has appeared on all Canadian coins since 1953, so the value depends on the date. Those dated 1953-1967 are currently worth about $3 for the silver. In 1968, it was changed to nickel, so anything since then is worth face value.

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16y ago

This is a normal circulation coin worth face value - about 23 U.S. cents at current exchange rates. BTW, because Canada is a member of the British Commonwealth, the Queen's picture appears on all normal coinage.

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11y ago

It depends on the year but if it where 1980-present and not commemorative one it would be worth 25 cents and the sail boat is the Acadia and the queen with the Acadia is on every Canadian quarter except the commemorative ones.

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16y ago

Between C$1 and C$6 depending on its condition.

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16y ago

If it is Canadian, about 22 US cents. If English, about 37 US cents.

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15y ago

What date? Please post a new question with that important piece of information.

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7y ago

Face value only.

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