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There is no "MP" mintmark on any Australian Penny.

A 1941 Australian Penny minted in Perth will have a "." after the "Y" in PENNY (Y.), or a "." between the KG (K.G) on the reverse.

A 1941 Australian Penny minted in Melbourne will have no mint mark at all.

The letters HP on the obverse below King Georges head are the initials of the designer, Thomas Humphrey Paget.

The letters KG on the reverse above the kangaroos tail are the initials of the designer, George Kruger Gray.

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