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This non regal 1775 George III copper Half Penny has a strong date and a strange struck through error on the reverse. This coin was dug in Virginia with a metal detector and has original surfaces that were only washed in water to remove the soil. The coin weighs 6.95 grams instead of the mint approved 9.86 grams. This is an amazing coin and I love holding colonial history in my hand. This is a great coin and the Bust of George was well engraved into the dies. Free Shipping in the US.
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1751 Crude King George III “Simian” Copper Colonial Era Halfpenny, Colonial USA, Strong J for last 1 in 1751, Scarce Exceptional Non-Regal. Referred to as Simian due to the ape like arms on Reverse, considered by most as the most collectible of the Non-Regals.
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This is a 1937 UK Threepence featuring King George VI on the obverse. This twelve-sided coin is made of nickel-brass and was issued during the early years of King George VI’s reign. It is a great addition for collectors of British pre-decimal coinage.
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This Great Britain 1819 Shilling features King George III New Coinage design, made of .925 silver. The coin is from the Milled Era which spans from 1816-1837. It is a valuable addition to any coin collection and a piece of history from Great Britain. The denomination of the coin is one shilling and is a great representation of the currency used during the era. The country of origin of this coin is Great Britain, one of the most influential countries in the world. Add this rare piece to your collection today.
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Used, 18 grams Small dents and scuffs may be present. Vintage replica of the 1791 George III Spade Guinea coin, crafted as a clip pin. This piece emulates the original design, featuring the crowned shield motif. Likely made of brass or a gold-tone alloy, it serves as a decorative accessory reminiscent of 18th-century British coinage. 31-3
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(Exact size may not be identical to a shilling, but it's close.). - Cool old token counter, brass. -- Very collectable token. -- One of my 400 recently-acquired antique British shilling-size tokens issued in the 19th Century for gaming, alternative coinage, and tribute.
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