These coins have the distinctive tree on the reverse side and come in the following configurations:
10 PENNIA 1963 TO 1982: aluminum bronze
10 PENNIA 1983 TO 1990: aluminum
20 PENNIA 1963 TO 1990: aluminum bronze
50 PENNIA 1963 TO 1990: aluminum bronze
These are modern coins made of non-precious metal and, as such, they are worth very little. However, there are a few *good dates* which we call out separately below. The large majority of dates follow these general pricing guidelines:
10, 20 AND 50 PENNIA 1963 TO 1970 (except as below):
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: less than $1
fully uncirculated: $5
10, 20 AND 50 PENNIA 1971 TO 1990 (except as below)
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: less than $1
fully uncirculated: $1
The *good dates* in the list below show values for coins in well preserved condition:
GOOD DATES
10 PENNIA 1967: $4 well preserved
20 PENNIA 1964: $3
20 PENNIA 1969: $3
50 PENNIA 1964, 1965, 1966, AND 1967: $3
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