Any traders token would have some value as a collectible providing that it is in reasonable condition.
You need to provide the name of the trader, the year, the denomination and any other relevant information.
There was no Australian currency prior to 1911. What you probably have is a traders token. There were several One Penny tokens minted in 1858 for various Melbourne traders. You may have something of value, if you can identify the token properly.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" pennies minted prior to 1911.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" pennies minted prior to 1911.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" pennies minted prior to 1911.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" pennies minted prior to 1911.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" pennies minted prior to 1911.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "Australian" pennies minted prior to 1911.
There were no Irish 1800 Pennies minted. You may have a bank or traders token.
All Australian Pennies were dated. It is possible you have a traders token which should have the traders business name on them. Alternatively, you may have a trick or novelty coin.
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