Are any English pennies valuable?

Undoubtedly the most famous British coin
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The British one pound (£1) coin is a denomination of sterling coinage. Its obverse bears the Latin engraving ELIZABETH II D G REG (Dei Gratia Regina) F D (Fidei defensor) meaning, 'Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith'.
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is the 1933 penny. Despite there being enough pennies
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The British decimal one penny (1p) coin is a unit of currency and denomination of sterling coinage worth one-hundredth of one pound. Its obverse featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin's introduction on 15 February 1971, the day British currency was decimalised until her death on 8 September 2022.
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circulating naturally that none needed to be created in 1933, a few 'pattern' versions were created that never actually went into production. There were only four in existence and one went up for sale in 2016 for £72,000.
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Are any old English pennies worth anything?

Arguably the most valuable one penny coin is the 1933 George V penny, which is worth an estimated value of £72,000. Although this was originally created as a pattern coin – which means it is not intended for release into circulation – it is believed seven were issued, making them extraordinarily rare.
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What UK pennies are worth keeping?

Most valuable and rare UK coins wanted by collectors
  • 1973 EEC Fifty Pence Coin – valued at £3,000.
  • 2012 London Olympics Aquatics Fifty Pence – valued at £1,500.
  • 1983 Two Pence “New Pence” Coin – valued at £500.
  • 2015 Silver Two Pence Coin – valued at £485.
  • 2009 Kew Gardens Fifty Pence Coin – valued at £170.
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What are the rare British pennies?

If you have heard of only one rare coin, there is a good chance that it is the 1933 penny. For some reason this coin, more than any other, has lodged itself in the public consciousness.
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How much is a UK old penny worth?

The old predecimal British penny is a large and heavy coin: It weighs 9.45 grams and measures 30.86mm across. It is worth the equivalent of 1/240 of a pound: There are 240 predecimal pennies to the Pound Sterling.
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What can you do with old pennies UK?

Try taking them to your local charity shop as many charities accept old and foreign coins to help raise valuable funds. Oxfam shops accept stamps, coins, banknotes and other collectable items like medals and badges.
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How much are Queen Elizabeth pennies worth?

Their value is estimated to be approximately a few hundred dollars, while the gold-proof coin is worth at least $5,000 and can be purchased at the official website of Britannia Coin Company.
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How to value old British coins?

If you want to know how much your coin is worth, the Seaby Standard Catalogue of British Coins is a great reference book that lists the 'catalogue' price of most British coins. However, it's important to remember that just because a coin is listed in a price guide, it doesn't mean there is a demand for it.
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Are old Queen Victoria pennies valuable?

Most Victorian pennies are relatively inexpensive coins due to some years having such large mintages, for example 36,449,000 pennies were issued in 1861 and 50,534,000 in 1862. However, because of the long lives some coins see in circulation it is rare for these to survive in very high grades.
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How much is a King George V one penny worth?

A rare George V penny from 1911 is one of the star lots of Tennants Auctioneers' Coins, Tokens and Banknotes Sale on 11th August. Dubbed the 'Hollow Neck' penny, due to the distinctive indentation to the back of the King's neck, it will be offered in the sale with an estimate of £2,000-2,500 (plus buyer's premium).
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Which UK coins are worth money?

Most rare UK coins
  • 1917 George V Sovereign London – Valued at £10,000+ ...
  • 1933 George V Penny – Valued at £72,000. ...
  • 1983 “New Pence” 2p Coin – Valued at £500-£1,000. ...
  • 1703 Queen Anne VIGO Five Guinea – Valued at £100,000+ ...
  • 2012 London Olympics Aquatics 50p – Valued at £1,500.
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What are the top 10 rarest coins UK?

Here are the top ten rarest coins in circulation:
  • Great British Coin Hunt Z 10p - worth £30. ...
  • Commonwealth Games Ireland £2 - worth £46. ...
  • Commonwealth Games Wales £2 - worth £64. ...
  • Britannia 5th Portrait £2 - worth £25. ...
  • FWW Navy 5th Portrait £2 - worth £17. ...
  • Britannia 50p - worth £10. ...
  • Commonwealth Games Scotland £2 - worth £11.
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Are old UK pennies made of copper?

As a consequence, several British coins have undergone changes in composition since their introduction, in order to minimise copper content. 1p & 2p coins, formerly composed of 97% copper content, have, since 1992, been made from copper-plated steel.
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What is the expensive British penny?

1933 George V penny

What is this? Arguably the most valuable coin in the UK, with an estimated value of £72,000. Although this was originally created as a pattern coin, which means it is not intended for release into circulation, it is believed seven were issued, making them extraordinarily rare.
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Which pennies are worth keeping?

Here's a rundown of 10 of the most expensive pennies made since 1900:
  • 1909-S Indian Cent: $300 to $1,000+ ...
  • 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent: $600 to $1,300+ ...
  • 1914-D Lincoln Cent: $150 to $2,200+ ...
  • 1922 Plain Lincoln Cent: $500 to $10,500+ ...
  • 1931-S Lincoln Cent: $65 to $100+ ...
  • 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent: $125,000+
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What penny is worth 200k?

Rare 1943 penny sells for over $200,000

The 1943 penny is one of 20 that were accidentally minted when the federal government was trying to conserve copper for World War II. Heritage Auctions says Don Lutes Jr., of Pittsfield, was 16 when he found the coin in change he received at his school cafeteria in 1947.
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What years are the rarest wheat pennies?

The most valuable Wheat Penny ever auctioned is a unique 1943-D Bronze Cent, sold for $840,000. Other examples of valuable wheat pennies include the 1909-S VDB Lincoln Wheat Penny, the 1944 Steel Penny, and other variations of the 1943 Bronze Penny.
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What are the rarest pennies to look for?

Let's start with the most valuable pennies minted in the USA.
  • S Lincoln Penny – $105,800. ...
  • 1944-D Lincoln Penny on a Zinc-Coated Steel Planchet – $115,000. ...
  • 1909-S VDB Lincoln Penny. ...
  • 1872 Indian Head Penny – $126,500. ...
  • 1969-S Lincoln Penny–Doubled Die Obverse – $126,500. ...
  • 1926-S Lincoln Penny – $149,500.
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What is a no h penny?

Nearly all pennies struck that year came from the Heaton Mint in Birmingham and featured an “H” below the Britannia emblem. The H stood for Heaton. A small number of “No H pennies” minted in London were also produced, which collectors have obsessed about for more than a century.
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Where can I sell my old English coins?

The best place to sell these types of coins is eBay. There is a huge following and better yet, you keep all your profits made.
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Where can I sell my British coins?

Selling your coins to Coincraft – Britain's Coin Shop

We have been buying British coins, world coins, ancient coins, British banknotes, world banknotes, medallions, medals, and tokens for over 60 years. We will pay you immediately if we are interested in buying your material.
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Is there a free app to scan coins for value?

Coinoscope is a visual search engine for coins. Coinoscope makes coin recognition easy - just snap a picture of a coin with your phone camera and the app will show you a list of similar coins. Click on the coin to see additional information in the web browser of your phone.
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What pennies are worth $100000?

The record price for a 1943 Copper Wheat penny is the 2010 sale of the 1943-D for $1,750,000. These coins, however, typically sell at auction in the range of $100,000 to $250,000. This auction price makes these pennies worth the most money.
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What is the oldest UK penny?

The first copper penny was the famous Cartwheel Penny struck by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Mint, Birmingham in 1797, during the reign of George III. It weighed a full one ounce (28.3g) with a diameter of 36mm, and was rather heavy for the pocket.
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What Queen Elizabeth II coins are worth money?

The second most valuable Queen Elizabeth II coin is the rare mule gold proof Double Sovereign £2 coin, struck with the wrong obverse. The 22 gold carat coin was released in 1994 and it celebrates 300 years of the Bank of England with a special reverse inspired by the original Britannia seal of the UK's central bank.
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