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1953–1955, 1959–1964 Penny (1d) 30.8 mm: 9.45 g: Portrait of King George V. Designed by Sir E. B. Mackennal. At centre within a circle of beads, the denomination "ONE PENNY" in three lines above a plain scroll; around the circle of beads, "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA" and date. Designed by W. H. Blackmore. 1911 1911–1936
A genuine 1930 penny. The 1930 penny is one of the rarest Australian coins, due to a very small number being minted, [1] and holds the record as the most valuable copper penny in the world. [2] It is highly sought after by coin collectors, and a 1930 penny in very fine condition can be worth A$45,000 or more. [3]
The penny, also known as the cent, is a coin in the United States representing one-hundredth of a dollar.It has been the lowest face-value physical unit of U.S. currency since the abolition of the half-cent in 1857 (the abstract mill, which has never been minted, equal to a tenth of a cent, continues to see limited use in the fields of taxation and finance).
The 1972 Doubled Die cent is worth a pretty penny,” said Pearlman, sharing that the Numismatic Guaranty Company Price Guide “estimates the current retail value at $175 in Extremely Fine ...
Dieu★ protège★la★France★★★ "God protect France" on the edge of 1873 five-franc coins Examples of edge inscriptions or edge lettering include e pluribus unum on the edge of U.S. Presidential dollar coins, various national €2 edge inscriptions, and various phrases on the UK one pound coin, most commonly decus et tutamen.
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Measuring 174 cm × 95.9 cm (68.5 in × 37.75 in), I Know...Brad is considered an ironic depiction of emotional expression. [3] The work is a three-quarter-length, single image of a lovelorn girl. [4]
Reverse and obverse of threepence coin of 1958 (approximately actual size) A 1942 Australian threepence (reverse) minted in San Francisco The Australian threepence (pron. "thrippence"), commonly referred to as the "threepenny bit", is a small silver coin used in the Commonwealth of Australia prior to decimalisation.