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From 1860 to 1967, the British bronze Penny was 30.81 mm in diameter.
All British bronze Pennies from 1860 to 1967 have the words "ONE PENNY" on the reverse.
All 1967 general circulation British Pennies were made from bronze. If you have a silver Penny, it will be because somebody has plated it. Alternatively, the British Maundy Penny is a very much smaller coin than the traditional Penny and is made from sterling silver.
face value
Face value only.
A Centennial penny, uncirculated, varies in price from $1 to about $8.
Canada has not celebrated a bicentennial. The 1967 coin is the Centennial penny. It's worth face value, .01 cent.
SIMPLE ANSWER: No US coin dated 1965, 1966 or 1967 will have a mintmark, it's just a penny.
A coin collector who had one missing from his collection would probably buy one. The British 1967 Penny is the last Penny to be minted prior to the introduction of decimal currency in Britain.
It's worth about 2.5 cents due to copper content.
All British general circulation Pennies from 1860 to 1967 are Bronze.
A British Pound in 1967 had the purchasing power of about £12.15 GBP today.