As you’ll find out below in the mintage numbers for each of the 1931 one-cent issues, 1931 pennies as a whole are considered relatively scarce. But the really scarce 1931 penny issue was the one made at the San Francisco Mint! A mere 866,000 pennies were struck there in 1931.
How much is a 1930 silver penny worth?
1930 No Mintmark Penny Value Values range from about 7 to 25 cents for well-worn examples to more than $20 for uncirculated specimens. The most valuable 1930 no mintmark penny was professionally graded MS-67 Red by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). In 2005, a collector paid $10,925 for it.
Some even regard the 1931-S penny as a rare date. Thankfully, many people knew early on that the 1931-S penny was being made in small numbers and, therefore, saved the coin in large quantities. Many 1931-S pennies that survive are in uncirculated condition.
How much is a 1931 Lincoln penny worth?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1931-S Lincoln Wheat Penny is Worth $95 in Average Condition and can be Worth $184 to $200 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts.
What’s the value of a 1931 threepence coin?
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What was the value of a penny in 1930?
1930 Australian penny value 1931 Australian penny value 1932 Australian penny value 1933 Australian penny value 1934 Australian penny value 1935 Australian penny value 1936 Australian penny value All Coin Values directory AllCoinValues.com on Facebook Based on European Grading System Values are in Australian Dollars
What was on the back of a 1931 Australian penny?
The 1931 Australian penny obverse features the robed and crowned bust of King George V facing left, with the legend: ‘GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP:’, with a dot at the bottom. The reverse shows an inner beaded circle with the words ‘ONE PENNY’ between two scrolls.