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Red Riley

Off-Metal Strike - Brass 1967 Penny

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A recent bulk lot yielded this oddity. At 9.31g it is a little lighter than a standard 1967 penny, although to be honest the difference is quite marginal - 'normal' pennies average out at around 9.4g and to all intents and purposes the diameter is the same. I had an off-metal strike a couple of years ago but in that case it was patently obvious that the flan was simply one from a regular florin/10P. This is different as I can't for the life of me work out what flan is being used. It has the same level of detail and is produced to pretty much the same standards as a bronze penny. The coin is actually slightly paler and more shiny than it appears in the photographs.

Any ideas?

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Perhaps a foreign coin made by the Royal Mint, they still produce about 15% of the world's currency coins. I've heard of cases of British coins being struck on foreign flans before, but I'm not sure I can help you here.

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Kenya 10c?? Km210Cents1968.jpg

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They're about 9.4/9.5 grams and were minted in London. Looks very much like it!

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Kenya 10c?? Km210Cents1968.jpg

Very interesting. Thanks for that, looks eminently plausible to me.

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Looking up my Krause, the same Kenyan coin was also being minted in 1966 so could well be that. As I've said before, I don't think there's any subtext to these coins, just a mint worker threw the wrong blank into a hopper and hey presto! Interesting result nonetheless.

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Ah yes, I do seem to recall the earlier piece! LOL

Thanks for that Derek

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