Coin Identifier
George V One Penny
One Penny (1d)

George V One Penny

United Kingdom · 1912

The reverse features Britannia seated facing right, wearing a helmet and holding a trident. The words 'ONE PENNY' surround the figure, and the date '1912' is at the bottom.

Country
United Kingdom
Year
1912
Denomination
One Penny (1d)
Metal
Bronze (95% copper, 4% tin, 1% zinc)

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Overview

The reverse features Britannia seated facing right, wearing a helmet and holding a trident. The words 'ONE PENNY' surround the figure, and the date '1912' is at the bottom.

Historical significance

This coin was issued during the reign of King George V. In 1912, the Royal Mint was unable to meet the high demand for pennies, leading to some being minted by the 'The Heaton Mint' (marked with an 'H' next to the date) and the 'Kings Norton Metal Co.' (marked with 'KN' in later years), though this specific example appears to be a standard Royal Mint issue.

Estimated value

$1.00 - $10.00 (Value varies significantly based on circulation wear and the presence of mint marks)

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning the coin with chemicals or abrasives as this destroys the natural patina and lowers numismatic value. Store in a cool, dry place inside a non-PVC coin holder or flip to prevent 'PVC damage' and environmental oxidation.