These are the rare ones
The Penny:
1827 - George IV, 1843 (no colon after REG),
1860 (Copper), 1862 (small date like Half Penny),
1863 (die number by date), 1869, 1882 - Victoria,
1933 - George V
Their value is set by the collectors and their interest in auctions etc.
f you have any of these;
1837. 1843. 1849. 1860 bronze bun type is scarcer in certain varieties, the most commonly found is very common.
1861 as 1860. 1869. 1871. 1875H ('H' below date). 1895 with no sea. 1902 with low tide. 1912H ('H' Next to date).
1918H ('H' Next to date). 1918KN ('KN' Next to date). 1919H ('H' Next to date).
1919KN ('KN' Next to date). 1926 with newer head type. 1933* Pattern only. 1937* Edward VIII. 1950. 1951. 1954*
These are also worth some money by but again are subject to purchasers However, as a guide a 1933 penny (as above) brought a 80,000 GBP price whcih was paid by a collector
It depends how old it is and what condition. The price can range from $1 to $300
A farthing was originally called a fourthing - The old English Penny was originally designed to be cut into four pieces in order to make change! Over the years, the word degraded into the modern spelling.AnswerActually, a farthing is a semantic shift of fourthing, from Old English feorðung, or fourth (quarter) of a penny. They were not cut into four, but minted as a coin with four to a penny (so a halfpenny, pronounced hay-penny, was worth two farthings).The confusion above may come about from pennies being cut into two or four, thus making halfpennies and farthings. They were used in Britain until 1960, at which time inflation had made them near valueless and a nuisance.
The word 'ope' was not used in Old English, and is not used much in modern English. It is a type of pseudo-word used for 'open' in some redone versions of old literature.
No. In English we say "How old are you?"
In Old English, elegy is more of a "mode" or manner of
They are not old, they are still in circulation and worth 1 penny each.
A penny was worth a penny 1D in old money , there was 240 pennys to a pound.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
A penny farthing in fair to good condition, can be worth between £800 to £1500.
it depends on where it came from, and how old it is.
$0.05 i found one at the 'take-a-penny' bowl at the store and found out if its in good shape and is over 30 years old it can be worth $20.00
A 1920's Lincoln penny in good condition can be worth anywhere from 5 dollars to 30 dollars. This is a old penny.
It depends how old it is and what condition. The price can range from $1 to $300
Depends on WHICH penny, and condition. In the US, an average circulated Indian Head Penny sells for about a dollar.
If its really that old and in good condition it can be worth a pretty penny my friend
They are positively worth something. An old penny is always worth at least a penny.
Old coins are valuable because they're old and rare. The 1945 penny isn't worth remarkably more than other coins of its approximate age (in fact, it's worth a lot less than a 1944 steel penny, or a 1943 copper penny, both of which are extremely rare).