The George III 1797 "Cartwheel" Penny coin from Great Britain is a valuable piece of British numismatic history. This large copper coin, known as a "cartwheel" due to its size and weight, was minted during the Early Milled era. It is a genuine piece of British coinage, bearing the image of King George III and originating from the United Kingdom. This historic coin provides a tangible link to the past and is a prized possession for collectors of British coins. With pendant hole.
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Spink catalogue S-3777. It retains a discernible portrait, date and shield held by Britannia.
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The King George III 1797 Copper Cartwheel Two Pence Coin is a valuable piece of British currency from the Early Milled era. This coin, minted in 1797, features a denomination of Twopence and bears the likeness of King George III. As a collector's item, it holds historical significance and represents a period of British monetary history. The copper cartwheel design adds a touch of durability and weight to this unique piece of British coinage.
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A genuine 1797 'Cartwheel' Two Pence. This is the largest copper coin ever circulated in Britain, weighing 2oz. Struck at the Soho Mint. Heavily worn but a fantastic, weighty piece of history. See photos for condition.
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