? The 1918-I Penny was the final year in the Penny series struck at the Calcutta Mint in India. The variety was struck to a total mintage of 1,200,000 and features a small 'I' mint-mark located beneath the lower scroll on the reverse . The relatively low mintage has made this year quite scarce compared to many of its immediate counterparts. In mint-state the type is very scarce with high prices in all designations. Population reports by PCGS only exhibit a single red example of this ...
? The 1919 double dot penny variety was struck in Australia. The exact mintage figure for the variety is unknown however it has an estimated mintage of only 20,000 to 40,000 pieces. The year has three varieties that are differentiated by small beads located around the scrolls on the reverse. The first variety has no dots, the second has a dot above the top scroll and a dot below the lower scroll , the final variety featuresa single dot below the lower scroll. The double dot is ...
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? The 1919 Penny was struck at the Melbourne Mint to a total mintage of 5,810,160. The year has three varieties that are differentiated by small beads located around the scrolls on the reverse. The first variety has no dots, the second has a dot above the top scroll and a dot below the lower scroll , the final variety features a single dot below the lower scroll. The plain 1919 is quite similar to many of years in this series; somewhat scarce in all grades but not demanding very high values ...
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