Penny, Coin Type from Australia - detailed information

Penny, Coin Type from Australia (issued 1911 - 1964)
Coin TypePenny

The Australian penny coin was a small circulating denomination of the Australian Pound. It has the same dimensions and composition as the British pre-decimal penny, from which it is derived (for a time, the coins circulated in parallel and were interchangeable in Australia - but not in the United Kingdom; the currencies were fixed at par). It was worth one twelfth of an Australian shilling and 1/240 of an Australian pound.

The reverse of the first type of Australian penny coins features text only. In 1938, a new design superseded it - featuring the iconic leaping kangaroo; the old type of coins remained in circulation.

The coins were struck by a number of different mints, with various mint marks:
- Royal Mint, 1911 - 1915, no mint mark; 1951, letters PL
- Birmingham Mint (ex Heaton and Sons), 1912 - 1915, letter H
- Calcutta Mint, 1916 - 1918, letter I
- Melbourne Mint, 1919 - 1964, no mint mark
- Sydney Mint, 1920 - 1926, no mint mark
- Perth Mint, 1922, no mint mark; 1940 - 1964, dot between designer's initials: K.G or dot after denomination: PENNY.
- Bombay Mint, 1942 - 1945, dots before and after the denomination: .PENNY., plus letter I on the obverse

Counting the known mintages of proofs, a total of 814,788,088 (815 million) coins of the denomination were minted during its existence. They circulated until decimalisation and were withdrawn in 1966, when Australia switched to its current Australian Dollar currency. Unlike some of the larger denominations, they were not re-denominated into units of the new currency. However, the penny coins were never formally demonetised and are still legal tender for 10⁄12¢.

Obverse
Australia / Penny - obverse photo

Effigy of the ruling British monarch, legend (in Latin). Being a Dominion of the British Empire, Australia used the Imperial legend of the monarch and not a "home" version of it.

Throughout the existence of the coin type, the monarchs were:
- King George V, 1911 - 1936, shown in his Crowned bust by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal
- King George VI, 1938 - 1952, shown in his Bare Head portrait by Thomas Humphrey Paget
- Queen Elizabeth II, 1953 - 1964, shown in her First Effigy by Mary Gillick

There were no coins released for King Edward VIII.

Obverse Inscription Legend of the ruling British monarch
Reverse
Australia / Penny - reverse photo

The Commonwealth of Australia reverse was issued from 1911 to 1936:

At centre within a circle of beads, the value and denomination ONE PENNY in two lines between upper and lower ornate scrolls.

Around above, outside the circle of beads, COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA; below, the date · [year] ·.

The kangaroo reverse was issued from 1938 to 1964:

Kangaroo leaping to the left; around above, the legend AUSTRALIA.

Around below, the denomination PENNY; the seven pointed Federation star is in the field to the left of the kangaroo and the date [year] is in the field below its tail.

The artist's initials KG (for [George] Kruger Gray) are above the tip of the kangaroo's tail.

Reverse Inscription
EdgePlainEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

If you keep your coins in 2x2 cardboard holders, the best size for pennies is 32.5mm.

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Penny: Details
CountryAustralia
CurrencyAustralian Pound
Sub-types Penny - Commonwealth of Australia
Penny - Kangaroo
From1911
To1964
Face Value1 (x Penny)
CurrentNo; withdrawn 1966
MaterialBronze
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
Size30.8000 mm
Mass9.4500 g
Penny: Photos
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Penny: Photo Specimen Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1911 Specimen Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1911
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Notes: Commonwealth of Australia reverse (1911 - 1936).
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Penny: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1949 Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1949
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: Kangaroo reverse (1938 - 1964).
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Penny: Photo Specimen Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1911 Specimen Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1911
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: King George V (1911 - 1936).
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Penny: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1945 Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1945
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: King George VI, Emperor of India (1938 - 1948).
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Penny: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1949 Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1949
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: King George V (1949 - 1952).
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Penny: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1953 Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1953
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
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Notes: Queen Elizabeth II (1953).
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Penny: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1956 Proof Coin - 1 Penny, Australia, 1956
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Notes: Queen Elizabeth II, Defender of the Faith (1955 - 1964).
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