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another one for you

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post-1252-1175435399_thumb.jpgpost-1252-1175435414_thumb.jpgcan anyone help me again please

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I have that kind of coin copper I think, mine is much worn than yours got it from a box of coins from one of the dealers here.

Will wait for the expert.

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looks to be a well worn Georgw III copper. Cant guess the size from your scan. 22mm or less would make in a farthing , more a hape'enny

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George III 1806? copper coinage, halfpenny around 29mm, penny about 34mm. You can see some poor examples at

http://www.predecimal.com/forum/index.php?...ser&user=226&op Click on "Geordies Others" (I don't really collect milled - just aquire them!)

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