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HI Everyone ! Does Anyone Know What This Coin May Be Worth? (Id: 1915 Cuba 2 Centavos)

 
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Please show clear images of both sides of the coin and our experts can help.
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I believe your coin is probably copper-bronze, and if you look here you can get book values.

https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide...duid-1279763

For example, if your coin is in XF condition (hard to tell from the photos), the book value is about $3. Coins often sell for substantially less than book values. To get the most accurate value you could search EBay for sold coins similar to yours.
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To get the most accurate value you could search EBay for sold coins similar to yours.

...except that won't work for this particular coin, because of eBay's blanket ban on the sale of Cuban coins. Searching for completed sales of "Cuba 2 centavos 1915" on eBay will always return zero hits, because eBay's bots auto-block any listing using the word "Cuba" in the item title or description.

High-grade and high-value coins you could maybe use an auction searcher like CoinArchives, but for a low-value coin like this one, the catalogue reference posted by Seeker55 above is probably the best you can hope for.
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