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Australian 1933 penny

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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.

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