3 cents.
25.00 ?
Please check your coin again and post a new question. San Francisco only minted cents and dimes in 1955. Nickels were minted in Philadelphia and Denver.
1¢ Please check your pocket change. Cents minted after 1955, and many before that date, remain in common circulation and are only worth face value.
1500 American dollars. I'm not joking that penny is really rare.
There is no such thing.
3 cents.
The 1955-s it is worth over 550,000,00 dollars!! not realy The 1955-s it is worth over 550,000,00 dollars!! not realy The 1955-s it is worth over 550,000,00 dollars!! not realy
Such a coin does not exist. There was no British Penny minted from 1955 to 1960 inclusive.
The 1955 Irish penny is worth 1.25 pounds due to their scarcity.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. San Francisco only minted cents and dimes in 1955. Nickels were minted in Philadelphia and Denver.
25.00 ?
Please check your coin again and post a new question. San Francisco only minted cents and dimes in 1955. Nickels were minted in Philadelphia and Denver.
An Australian 1956 Penny looks almost exactly the same as any other Australian Penny minted from 1955 to 1964 inclusive. A 1956 Penny minted in Perth will have a mintmark (.) after the "Y" in PENNY (Y.). The Melbourne Penny has no mintmark. See the 1964 penny at the link below.
1¢ Please check your pocket change. Cents minted after 1955, and many before that date, remain in common circulation and are only worth face value.
is it worth anything.
Yes but it depends on scarcity of the flaw-some are so rare they are almost priceless. For example the 1955 double die penny (struck twice on face)
Australian Pennies from 1955 to 1964 inclusive were minted at either or both of the Melbourne Mint and the Perth Mint. Pennies minted at the Melbourne Mint have no mintmark. 1956 Pennies minted at the Perth Mint can be identified by a dot "." after the "Y" in PENNY, eg. "PENNY.".