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1936 Australian Penny

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hi could any one give me an idea of what a 1936 australian penny in UNC would sell for and are they sort after by collectors at all#65311;
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We would need good pics of both sides to help here.



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Check ebay sold values for an idea.
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UNC is roughly $200-250 for 1936, note they are easy to find at or below EF and beware of cleaning.
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UNC is roughly $200-250 for 1936, note they are easy to find at or below EF and beware of cleaning.


Yeah,plenty of high end Coins around for that year.
Dealer buying price would be A$20-$50 for 1936 Unc.Penny,i have a couple myself.
It would have to be faultless to get anywhere near Book value,best options are ebay at A$100-$200 and just wait for the right buyer or an Auction where you can set a reserve.
Just my opinion.
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No sense debating without pics.
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Maybe they are looking to buy?
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Hi Everyone, thank u very much for us help. I'm going to take pics now and figure out how to edit and post.
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1936-Australian-Penny
1936-Australian-Penny 1936 Aus Penny #1

1936-Australian-Penny
1936-Australian-Penny 1936 Aus Penny #2 I have 30 or more 1936 pennies and this is the only one that is this colour the rest are chocolate brown ish? I got a new super magnifying camera app tonight only looking at the coins through it I realize how many imperfections that are not visible to the naked eye!
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No sense debating without pics.


Yep,that's 5 mins. of my life I won't get back.
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These two coins are, unfortunately, nowhere near uncirculated condition. That green stuff you can see on them is corrosion. This cannot be removed from the coin without the coin becoming "cleaned", and a cleaned 1936 penny is basically only worth scrap metal value (5 to 10 cents) because coin collectors do not want to own one.

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LOL basil. Agree with SAP that first in VF with corrosion and that second one is scrap as its F but has been bent so no good. Yeah search uncirculate coin and compare yours is no were near that, basically untouched as if it was minted yesterday.
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