British bronze Pennies dated 1861 to 1929 depending on their condition, where they were minted, and any errors or peculiarities, could sell for anything from a few pence to hundreds of Pounds.
For best value, the coin needs to be in very good to excellent condition. This means minimal to no wear, no dents or scratches, the design and lettering of the coin should be easily read and the edges should be sharp and not rounded.
There are 100 pennies in one British Pound, so 32425 pennies = £324.25
Four predecimal British Pennies convert to 1.666 New Pence at decimalisation.
There were no British Half Pennies minted in 1832 or 1833.
it's worth £80,000 in british money
£270 27,000 / 100 = 2,700 / 10 = 270 / 1
There were no British Half Pennies minted in 1832 or 1833.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" pennies minted prior to 1911. The only Pennies circulating in Australia prior to 1911 were British Pennies.
Only 2 major countries now have coins called pennies - Britain and the US - and the US ones are technically cents, not pennies. Both countries have 100 cents/pennies in their major currency unit, so move the decimal point 2 places to the left for your answer: 100000000 US cents = 1,000,000 US dollars 100000000 British pennies = 1,000,000 British pounds
Depends on which country's pennies you're referring to. 302 pennies makes three Dollars and two cents in the US and Canada. The Australian penny has been out of use since 1966. 240 Australian pennies made an Australian Pound. 302 British pennies (Penny Sterling) would make 3.02 British Pounds. However, British law allows refusal of payment in pennies more than 20 pence to settle debts. The Irish penny is no longer in circulation, as the Irish Pound has been replaced by the Euro.
All British Pennies from 1982 to 2008 look pretty much the same as the Penny shown at the link below.
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About 300 Pennies 300 pennies (US cents) will weigh about 2 pounds, but 2 pounds in British currency, is 200 British pence. A pound is currently worth almost $2, so 2 pounds would be equivalent to $4 US