I don't have ready access to that specific date but all Lincoln cents from 1909 to 1958 used essentially the same design with only tiny tweaks.
This Coin - one of three 1936 dated pennies made by the Royal Mint with a "dot" below the date and bearing the image of King George V - has fetched $160,000 in online bids ahead of an auction in New Yrk next week, when it is expected to go for at least $300,000. The mint placed the dots as it experimented with making currency in 1937 that carried the previous year's date. George's Edward VIII, had abdicated the throne, leaving the mint without a monarch's face to grace the coins. - Toronto Sun
1936 is a common date wheat penny, most coins in average condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents
no but a 1934 lincoln penny costs a million so thats rare
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The 1936 Lincoln cent is a very common coin, average value is 3 to 5 cents.
In circulated condition, it's worth 5-25 cents.
Most coin dealers should be able to sell you a 1936 Australian Penny.
1936 dot penny canada
Wheat ears, not feathers Cent, not penny Assuming 1936, please see the Related Question for more information.
1936 is a common date wheat penny, most coins in average condition are valued at 3 to 10 cents
1936 was the last year British coins were minted with the likeness of George V. The 1936 Penny is far from rare and you should have no trouble finding one.
no but a 1934 lincoln penny costs a million so thats rare
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It depends on the nation.
A 1927 British Penny looks very similar to all British Pennies minted from 1911 to 1936, other than the date. See the link below and look for the 1936 Penny towards the bottom.
Other than a very few minor differences, the 1914 British Penny is very much the same as all George V Pennies issued from 1911 to 1936. See the 1936 Penny at the link below.
The 1936 Lincoln cent is a very common coin, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
The 1936 Lincoln cent is a very common coin, average value is 3 to 5 cents.