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Values of Coins of England and Great Britainby Tony Clayton |
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Three Farthings << : >> Penny-Halfpenny
History of the Penny
Pictures of Silver Pennies
Pictures of Copper Pennies
Charles II, James II, William & Mary, William III, Anne, George I, George II, George III, George IV, William IV, Victoria (Copper), Victoria (Bronze), Edward VII, George V, George VI, Elizabeth II
It is stressed that the following prices are a guide only, and in UK pounds. I can take no personal responsibility for their accuracy, although every effort has been made to ensure that they have been copied correctly.
The information has generally been taken from the UK monthly magazine Coin News, and is reproduced by the kind permission of
Token Publishing Ltd, PO Box 14, Honiton, Devon EX14 9YP, UK
The headings F, VF, EF and Unc refer to the condition grades of the coins. A guide to evaluating grades is found on my UK Coin Values Index page.
Proof coins relatively often found are listed, but the absence of a mention does not mean that a proof of that year does not exist.
No values for these coins prior to 1670 or after 1781 are available. For more recent silver pence see Maundy Sets.
Year F VF EF 1d 1670 8 18 40 1d 1671 8 18 40 1d 1672/1 8 18 40 1d 1673 8 18 40 1d 1674 8 18 40 1d 1675 8 18 40 1d 1676 10 20 45 1d 1677 8 18 40 1d 1678 8 18 40 1d 1679 15 30 55 1d 1680 8 18 40 1d 1681 10 20 48 1d 1682 10 20 45 1d 1683 8 18 40 1d 1684 10 20 45
Year F VF EF 1d 1685 7 14 35 1d 1686 7 14 35 1d 1687 7 14 35 1d 1688 7 14 35
Year F VF EF 1d 1689 very rare 1d 1690 8 15 35 1d 1691 8 15 35 1d 1692 8 15 35 1d 1693 8 15 35 1d 1694 8 15 35
Year F VF EF 1d 1698 8 15 35 1d 1699 8 15 35 1d 1700 8 15 35 1d 1701 8 15 35
Year F VF EF 1d 1703 8 15 35 1d 1705 8 15 35 1d 1706 8 15 35 1d 1708 8 15 35 1d 1709 8 15 35 1d 1710 8 15 35 1d 1713 8 15 35
Year F VF EF 1d 1716 7 18 40 1d 1718 7 18 40 1d 1720 7 18 40 1d 1723 7 18 40 1d 1725 8 20 45 1d 1726 8 20 45 1d 1727 8 20 45
Year F VF EF 1d 1729 7 15 35 1d 1731 7 15 35 1d 1732 7 15 35 1d 1735 7 15 35 1d 1737 7 15 35 1d 1739 7 15 35 1d 1740 7 15 35 1d 1743 7 15 35 1d 1746 7 15 35 1d 1750 7 15 35 1d 1752 7 15 35 1d 1753 7 15 35 1d 1754 7 15 35 1d 1755 7 15 35 1d 1756 7 15 35 1d 1757 7 15 35 1d 1758 7 15 35 1d 1759 7 15 35 1d 1760 7 15 35
Year F VF EF 1d 1763 6 12 30 1d 1766 6 12 30 1d 1770 6 12 30 1d 1772 6 12 30 1d 1776 6 12 30 1d 1779 6 12 30 1d 1780 6 12 30 1d 1781 6 12 30
The silver penny continued after 1781, but these later coins are usually found in Maundy sets.
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1797 15 35 175 550 1d 1806 6 15 55 150 1d 1807 6 15 55 150 1d 1808 unique
Large copper coins dated 1799 are almost certainly halfpence.
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1825 10 35 125 400 1d 1826 10 35 125 400 1d 1826 proof 90 250 1d 1827 110 450 1500
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1831 15 45 200 500 1d 1831 proof 200 500 1d 1834 15 45 200 500 1d 1837 15 45 200 500
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1839 proof 800 1d 1841nc 7 14 60 200 1d 1841: 7 14 60 200 1d 1843nc ex. rare 1d 1843: 40 150 750 1500 1d 1844 10 25 80 200 1d 1845 10 25 90 200 1d 1846f: 10 25 100 250 1d 1846c: 10 20 100 250 1d 1847 8 20 80 200 1d 1848 8 20 80 200 1d 1848/7 7 20 80 200 1d 1848/6 15 50 175 1d 1849 50 150 800 1d 1851 10 30 100 300 1d 1853 4 10 50 110 1d 1853 proof 425 1d 1854 5 12 50 110 1d 1854/3 10 25 110 1d 1855 4 12 60 125 1d 1856 20 60 200 600 1d 1857p 6 16 60 125 1d 1857o 5 16 60 125 1d 1858/7 4 14 60 110 1d 1858/3 25 70 225 1d 1858 5 15 60 140 1d 1859 7 24 60 200 1d 1860/59 300 600 2100 nc - no colon after REG : - colon after REG f - far colon (FID) c - close colon (FID) p - plain trident o - ornamental trident
1860 pennies with the words ONE PENNY on the reverse are the more common bronze type listed below.
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1860b 4 10 45 100 1d 1860t 4 10 50 110 1d 1861 3 8 45 90 1d 1862 3 8 45 90 1d 1862s 100 200 1d 1863 3 7 45 90 1d 1863dn 250 500 1d 1864p4 8 35 250 500 1d 1864c4 8 35 250 500 1d 1865 6 15 45 240 1d 1865/3 20 70 300 1d 1866 5 15 40 250 1d 1867 5 15 40 250 1d 1868 10 50 150 400 1d 1869 60 175 500 1800 1d 1870 7 25 100 300 1d 1871 30 100 300 1200 1d 1872 6 20 50 150 1d 1873 6 20 50 150 1d 1874 6 20 50 150 1d 1874H 6 20 50 150 1d 1875 6 20 60 175 1d 1875H 35 90 500 1500 1d 1876H 5 12 45 160 1d 1877 5 14 50 160 1d 1878 5 14 50 160 1d 1879 4 12 50 150 1d 1880 4 12 50 150 1d 1881 5 12 50 150 1d 1881H 5 12 50 150 1d 1882H 5 12 50 150 1d 1882 extremely rare n.b. The H can often be difficult to see on worn coins 1d 1883 5 14 50 125 1d 1884 5 14 50 125 1d 1885 4 14 50 125 1d 1886 4 14 50 125 1d 1887 4 14 50 125 1d 1888 4 14 50 110 1d 1889 4 14 50 110 1d 1890 4 14 50 110 1d 1891 4 12 45 120 1d 1892 4 12 45 120 1d 1893 4 12 45 120 1d 1894 7 25 75 200 b: beaded border t: toothed border s: small date as for halfpenny p4: plain 4 c4: crosslet 4 H: Heaton Mint (H under date) dn: die number by date.
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 18952mm 4 18 70 240 1d 18951mm 2 15 50 1d 1896 2 15 45 1d 1897 2 15 45 1d 1898 2 16 40 1d 1899 2 14 40 1d 1900 2 13 35 1d 1901 2 7 22 18952mm: 2mm between P of PENNY and trident head 18951mm: 1mm between P of PENNY and trident head
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1902 1 8 22 1d 1902lt 5 20 55 1d 1903 3 14 50 1d 1904 3 20 80 1d 1905 3 14 45 1d 1906 3 14 40 1d 1907 3 14 40 1d 1908 3 14 45 1d 1909 3 20 70 1d 1910 3 14 40 lt: low tide variety
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1911 3 12 35 1d 1912 3 12 35 1d 1912H 3 30 125 1d 1913 3 15 50 1d 1914 3 15 50 1d 1915 3 15 55 1d 1916 3 15 45 1d 1917 3 15 40 1d 1918 3 12 40 1d 1918H 1 8 80 275 1d 1918KN 7 60 300 1250 1d 1919 2 15 40 1d 1919H 1 10 80 280 1d 1919KN 8 70 400 1500 1d 1920 2 12 30 1d 1921 2 12 30 1d 1922 2 15 50 1d 1926 6 20 80Second Type. Modified Obverse
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1926me 8 30 400 1500Third Type. Modified Reverse
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1927 2 8 32Fourth Type. Obverse Modified Again
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1928 2 8 30 1d 1929 2 8 30 1d 1930 2 15 45 1d 1931 2 8 35 1d 1932 2 10 35 1d 1933 extremely rare 1d 1934 2 8 32 1d 1935 2 9 1d 1936 2 8 H: Heaton Mint (H in exergue to left of date) KN: Kings Norton Mint (KN in exergue to left of date) me: modified effigy (lower head relief)
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1937 3 1d 1937 proof 5 1d 1938 3 1d 1939 4 1d 1940 6 1d 1944 6 1d 1945 5 1d 1946 3 1d 1947 3 1d 1948 3Second Type FIDEI DEF
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1949 4 1d 1950 3 7 15 25 1d 1950 proof 14 1d 1951 5 10 20 45 1d 1951 proof 16 1d 1952 unique proof
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1953 1 4 1d 1953 proof 6Second Type: No BRITT OMN
Year F VF EF Unc 1d 1954 unique 1d 1961 1 1d 1962 1d 1963 1d 1964 1d 1965 1d 1966 1d 1967 1d 1970 proof 2
Copper & Bronze prices extracted from Coin News April 2005
The lack of a value for a grade means either that the coin is rarely found in that grade or that its value is less than £1.
Charles II, James II, William & Mary, William III, Anne, George I, George II, George III, George IV, William IV, Victoria (Copper), Victoria (Bronze), Edward VII, George V, George VI, Elizabeth II
Values Index
Values of Decimal 'Coppers', including the Decimal One Penny
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History of The Penny
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