August 9, 2009 The dot is probably the mint mark. Sometimes the part of the die used to make the mint mark gets worn from use and the details of the mark tend to blur into a dot. The 1929 cent is a common coin, meaning there are many of them in the marketplace and the mint mark has little effect on the value which in cirulated condition would be from about 3 cents to maybe 25 cents depending upon the condition of the coin. The mint mark being unreadable will cause these values to decline.
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There are no documented occurrences available to me of a dot below the Y on a 1925 Australian Penny. Try to determine if the dot is a stray piece of metal that was pressed into the coin or, it was the result of a faulty die. A reputable coin dealer may be able to assist.
Regardless of date or mintmark it is not rare, but it could be worth a little more depending on what caused the dot? Take it to a dealer for an assessment.
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Not all coins need a mintmark. All Australian 1919 Pennies were minted in Melbourne. For reasons that are not explained, most 1919 Australian Pennies had no mintmark, others had a dot above the top scroll and below the bottom scroll, and others had a dot below the bottom scroll.
An Australian 1942 Halfpenny minted in Melbourne, has no mintmark. An Australian 1942 Halfpenny minted in Perth has a dot (.) after the (Y) in PENNY (PENNY.). An Australian 1942 Halfpenny minted in Bombay has an (I) below the King's head.
That dot is what's left of the mint mark, which was originally a D or S. Assuming the coin is worn to the point that letter is barely legible, it's worth around a dollar.
The 1922 Australian Penny has no mintmark. Actual mintages were Melbourne - 9,529,440 and Perth - 3,168,000. Identical dies were used so the issuing mint for a particular 1922 Penny cannot be determined.
This is a very common die error caused by a filled die it adds nothing to the value that is likely one cent.
The most expensive Canadian cent is the 1936 DOT, it sold at auction for $402,000 and there are only 3 known. I will add a link to the auction when it sold in January.
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For the 1947 Penny, there will be a small dot after PENNY (PENNY.) if the coin is minted in Perth and no mark at all if it was minted in Melbourne. This mintmark convention only holds true for most Pennies minted between 1937 and 1964. Another means of identifying Pennies minted in Perth are a very small KG on the right between the last "A" of AUSTRALIA" and the tip of the kangaroos tail on the 1940 and 1941 coins will have a dot beween them (K.G) or, a small dot after AUSTRALIA (AUSTRALIA.) on the 1952 and 1953 coins.