coinmandan Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 I have a few questions regarding the British Penny. 1. I have 1918 and 1919 Penny, How do i know if they are the regular penny or the 1918/1919 H/KN2. Are the 2 versions of the 1901 Penny? One with a Veiled bust? 3. What could I expect to play for a 1950 and 1951 Penny in F or EF condition?Thank you so muchDan Quote
Accumulator Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 1. The 1918 and 1919 pennies minted at Heaton (H) and Kings Norton (KN) have small letters alongside the date to denote this. As an example, here is a 1919KN2. There is only one version of the 1901 penny.3. 1950 & 51 pennies are regularly listed on eBay. That should give you an idea on price. Be aware that they are both available as circulation coins and proofs. Quote
coinmandan Posted April 29, 2014 Author Posted April 29, 2014 1. The 1918 and 1919 pennies minted at Heaton (H) and Kings Norton (KN) have small letters alongside the date to denote this. As an example, here is a 1919KN2. There is only one version of the 1901 penny.3. 1950 & 51 pennies are regularly listed on eBay. That should give you an idea on price. Be aware that they are both available as circulation coins and proofs.thanks. I will go check mine now..do they have the same value? Quote
Paulus Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 The 1918 and 1919 KNs are much rarer are worth considerably more than the Hs, which in turn are rarer than the plains Quote
Accumulator Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 thanks. I will go check mine now..do they have the same value?No, the 1919KN's are rarer and more valuable than the H's, which in turn are rarer and more valuable than the plain versions. All are available in Fine condition at minimal cost but the 1919KN in true UNC, for example, might be $ 5,000! Values range over a broad spectrum, primarily based on condition. Quote
coinmandan Posted April 29, 2014 Author Posted April 29, 2014 The ones I have do not have letters so I guess I will have to add them to the list Quote
Peckris Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 1. The 1918 and 1919 pennies minted at Heaton (H) and Kings Norton (KN) have small letters alongside the date to denote this. As an example, here is a 1919KN2. There is only one version of the 1901 penny.3. 1950 & 51 pennies are regularly listed on eBay. That should give you an idea on price. Be aware that they are both available as circulation coins and proofs.thanks. I will go check mine now..do they have the same value? The values are roughly (from highest to lowest, medium grade) :1919KN1918KN, 1918H 1919H 1912H but in top grade, the 1919H probably ranks alongside 1918KN, it's a difficult one to find.1950 and 1951 NON proofs are unusual in that the proofs are worth less, and it's the same with the brass 3d of those dates. Normally proofs are worth more. Quote
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