Good Morning I was wondering if anyone could help.... I recently purchased a really cheap lot from auction containing a few silver pieces I wanted from S. Africa. Within the lot is a 1979 2 New Pence, but finished in a silvered coloured metal. The coin is approx. 0.3mm smaller in diameter to standard copper 2p's. The flan on which it is struck is approx. 0.25-0.3mm thinner. Copper 2p coins weigh (by my scales) 7.1g, but this piece weighs 5.6g. My maths isn't brilliant, and as such this seems light when all things considered.... The strike is identical, and is certainly not a "fake" coin (positioning of legends and quality of workmanship is almost identical to that of copper 2p except for some "shadowing" around D.G.REG.F.D.1979) I have searched Spinks & Std Cat of World Coins to see if anything is listed, but nothing to be found.... Was wondering if the royal mint did Trial Strikes of this type of coin, or if anyone might be able to help in any way???? It MAY just be a fake.... but I can't see of imagine why anyone would bother????