The Australian Penny with the kangaroo on the reverse was first issued in 1938.
There were some "Pattern" coins minted in 1937, but the very few of them that were minted, will all be in museums.
A 1943 penny with a kangaroo on one side is an Australian penny. These can be worth 3.00 dollars or more depending on the condition of the coin.
All Australian Pennies minted from 1938 to 1964 inclusive feature a kangaroo on the reverse. The only Australian coins to feature wheat was the 1938 to 1964 inclusive, silver Threepence coins.
The last Australian Penny was minted in 1964.
There was never an Australian pre decimal coin (pre-1966) minted with a Koala on the front, back, or anywhere else.
Insufficient information, what country is it from, what condition is it in? it is an australian penny in good condition
The kangaroo is not worth anything, it comes as part of the non-commemorative One Dollar coin for no extra cost.
Who knows. If all of a sudden, for some bizarre reason, every coin collector in the world wanted a 1943 Australian Penny, it could be worth $1,000 or more tomorrow.
Australian Pennies with kangaroos on the reverse were issued from 1938 to 1964 inclusive. Depending on the year, the condition and where they were minted, the value might be anything between $0.50 AUD and $1,100 AUD. Proof coins could go as high as $3,500 AUD.
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The rarest Australian Halfpenny is the 1916 (mule) coin, the 1923 coin is rare, and 1915, 1918 and 1939 (kangaroo reverse) coins are considered to be scarce.
It can be worth anywhere from 1 cent - $4.00 it all depends on the grade of the coin.
Such a coin does not exist. Australia was not discovered until 1770. Australian Pennies were minted in most years from 1911 to 1964 inclusive.