How much is a 1941 Australian half penny worth

How much is a 1941 Australian half penny worth?

Although the 1941 half penny is valuable, it's not very valuable. It's a regular bullion coin and not one of the rare or valuable varieties. In fact, the 1941 half penny bullion is worth about $20 US today. Despite its low value, if you have a lot of these coins laying around, they can make for an attractive addition to your stockpile.

Australian half penny value?

The 1941 half penny is generally worth between 20-30¢ in pure copper. This is because during the war, copper was a key metal used in the production of ammunition, so there was a high demand for it. The minting of copper half- pennies resumed after the war, and the value fluctuates according to the supply and demand of copper.

How much is a Australian copper penny worth?

The current price of one Australian penny is approximately $0.40, meaning your 1941 half penny is worth about $1.40 today. However, the value of copper has been rising for quite some time, and the price per ounce of copper has been increasing at an increasing rate. While it may not seem like much, a penny’s worth of copper is worth approximately $0.004 — which at today’s rate would be about $0.03.

How much are Australian penny halves worth?

The 1941 penny half was worth about 20% less than the penny that came before it. This new low-denomination penny is also slightly thinner and lighter than its older predecessors.

How much is a Australian penny worth?

There are two circulating varieties of Australian pennies from 1941. The first is a bronze planchet, and the second is a zinc planchet. They are the same size and weight, but the zinc planchet is worth 25% less than the bronze planchet.