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You do not give any detail like a date or who or what is on the non-blank side.

There were a very small number (less than 20) of Australian Pennies struck only the "heads" side as a trial for redesign of the Penny in 1937. These are all worth a great deal and are all in museums or the collections of wealthy coin collectors.

Alternatively, you may have a trick or novelty coin available from magic shops.

A reputable coin dealer will be able to confirm your coin as genuine and give a valuation based on inspection of the coin.

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