Nothing in that range is classified as rare, but any British Penny in mint condition from those years would have a modest collector value to it.
All British general circulation Pennies from 1860 to 1967 are Bronze.
All British bronze Pennies from 1860 to 1967 have the words "ONE PENNY" on the reverse.
Not really.
At the risk of making a bad joke, do you mean 1,919 pennies or a penny from 1919? Let's go with the second possibility ...
There is no such coin, King Edward VII died in 1910 and all 1919 British pennies show King George V on them.
Rabindranath Tagore surrendered his Knighthood in 1919 vide his letter dated 30th May 1919 addressed to Lord Chelmsford, British Viceroy.
I have a hard back cover dated 1919
1919 was the 20th century (1900-1999).
Not all coins need a mintmark. All Australian 1919 Pennies were minted in Melbourne. For reasons that are not explained, most 1919 Australian Pennies had no mintmark, others had a dot above the top scroll and below the bottom scroll, and others had a dot below the bottom scroll.
1919
No, Britain did not control Persia (modern-day Iran) in 1900, but it had significant influence over the country. The British government, along with Russia, had established spheres of influence in Persia, primarily to secure trade routes and protect their interests in the region. The Anglo-Persian Agreement of 1919 would later attempt to formalize British control, but in 1900, Persia remained an independent state, albeit with considerable foreign intervention in its affairs.
In 1919 the British Monarch was George V.