A British 1740 silver Penny (KG II), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £8 to £55 GBP.
NOTE - The reverse of these coins is upside down to the obverse. This is normal. The values quoted are the best possible for the best specimens in their grades, but may be significantly lower due to varying demand for the coin and the prevailing economic climate. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
There were no 1747 British pennies minted.
There were no British Sixpences minted from 1747 to 1749 inclusive.
The Royal Mint produced no British Pennies in 1741 or 1742.
There were no 1749 British pennies minted.
You may have a privately minted token.
There were no 1740 British Crown coins minted. The Crown coin was not regularly minted during the reign of King George II.
The British Half Penny was no longer issued after 1984.
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The British Half Penny was no longer issued after 1984.
There is no record of a British 1852 Penny having been minted.
The British New Penny coin was first issued in 1971.
There was no 1850 British Penny minted.
Modified coins have no collector value.
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Assuming you have a British penny with a picture of Queen Anne on the reverse, it might sell for about $15.