Steel cents were only struck in 1943.
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Cents were only struck at Philadelphia and Denver in 1933.
i have a british 1933 penny i would like to see a picture of one to confirm
About $3
Huh I don't know maybe..... 1 PENNY is not any different!
Some but it depends on condiition and grade average coins run from 25 cents to $1
Cents were only struck at Philadelphia and Denver in 1933.
i have a british 1933 penny i would like to see a picture of one to confirm
About $3
There are two types of 1933 penny - those with the normal tails side design, and those that have the number "2" visible underneath the second "3" in the date - this is called the 1933/2 overdate penny. They aren't significantly rarer than the standard Australian penny dated 1933, but collectors are prepared to pay a good premium for one if it is in better than average condition. An example in mint condition should bring $2,000 - $3,000 or more, compared to $500 - $700 for a standard 1933 penny in the same grade.
approx. $8.50
Huh I don't know maybe..... 1 PENNY is not any different!
The US did not make half cents in 1933. If your coin is not from the US please post that information in future questions.
Depending on how much wear it has, $1 to $14
At least £30,00 as there were only about six made, and they were used in foundation-laying ceremonies of buildings.
Some but it depends on condiition and grade average coins run from 25 cents to $1
1933 one penny, 1952 half crown, 1936 Edward VIII brass three pence...
it probably says "Saorstát Éireann" (Irish Free State) in old Gaelic letters