What is a 1942 threepence worth?

What is a 1942 threepence worth?

What is a 1942 threepence worth?

The 1942 Melbourne threepence is the key date to the George VI threepence series. It is scarce, even in AU58, and has a high catalogue value of $1,650 in the McDonald.

How much is a 1942 pence worth?

The standard value for the 1942 penny ranges from $0.35 in average condition to $3 in certified mint state.

What is the rarest threepence?

One of only two known surviving 1945 silver threepence coins has been discovered and certified as genuine by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. The silver coin, the ‘rarest British circulating coin in 200 years’, was one of 371,000 minted that year, all of which were supposed to have been destroyed.

What is a 1943 Australian threepence worth?

How much is a 1943 Australian threepence worth?

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$2.00 $2.50 $15

What is a 1944 Australian threepence worth?

Threepence 1944, Coin from Australia – detailed information 3 pence were equal to one quarter of a shilling, or 1/80th of a pound.

How much is a 6p coin worth?

The sixpence (6d; /ˈsɪkspəns/), sometimes known as a tanner or sixpenny bit, is a coin that was worth six pence, equivalent to one-fortieth of a pound sterling, or half of a shilling.

Are there any rare Sixpences?

The 1952 sixpences are by far the rarest sixpence coin issued in the past 125 years.

Is a 1942 s penny worth anything?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1942-S Lincoln Wheat Penny is Worth $0.28 in Average Condition and can be Worth $7.88 to $13 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.

Are old 3 pence coins worth anything?

The value of a threepence – in this case we are talking about the 12-sided, brass ‘thrupenny bit’ that was produced during the 20th century – varies depending upon the year it was minted, and the rarity of that year’s issue. Therefore, it can be anywhere between a few pence and quite large amounts of money.

How much is a 1942 three pence coin worth?

Rare 1942 Brass Three Pence Coin Good Condition Fast Free UK Postage £399.95 Click & Collect or Best Offer 1942 Three Pence coin of King George VI. £1.45

What does the 1942 threepence of the UK look like?

The 12-sided 1942 brass UK threepence obverse features the bare head of King George VI facing left, with the surrounding legend: ‘GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX

What kind of coins did George VI sell in 1942?

1942 Three Pence Side Refine Panel Shop by category George VI (1936-1952) Threepence Farthing Half-Penny Penny Maundy Sets/Coins Sixpence Shilling Florin/Two Shillings Half-Crown Crown Half-Sovereign Sovereign Other George VI Coins All Auction

When did the threepence coin come out?

This coin was produced in all years from 1953 to 1967, and in 1970 (in proof sets only). Following decimalisation, the brass threepence ceased to be legal tender after 31 August 1971. A three pence coin was also used in the pre- decimalisation currencies of Commonwealth of Nations countries such as Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand.