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William & Mary 1691 / 1692

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Hi , thought I'd share this William & Mary tin halfpenny, I Found metal detecting a couple of years ago. Has 1691 in ex and 1692 on edge. Also has Maltese crosses and the Latin inscription. Thanks for looking.

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What soil was it in? The condition is very good for a dug piece of tin. The surfaces don't appear to have too much corrosion, no serious tin pest, so the temperature must have been kept relatively high and the conditions anaerobic.

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Wow. What are the odds. Lucky find!

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9 hours ago, Rob said:

What soil was it in? The condition is very good for a dug piece of tin. The surfaces don't appear to have too much corrosion, no serious tin pest, so the temperature must have been kept relatively high and the conditions anaerobic.

they come out the thames in good nick 

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Hi, soil was very damp next to a stream. The coin has deteriorated a little. Strange thing was I went back to the same site a year later and not ten feet away I Found a James 2nd tin farthing!! Not very good condition though. 

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W&M tin halfpennies are like hens teeth

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They aren't that difficult to find, though specific varieties are usually rare. James II halfpennies are a lot scarcer.

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30 minutes ago, Rob said:

They aren't that difficult to find, though specific varieties are usually rare. James II halfpennies are a lot scarcer.

Agreed. William & Mary tin halfpence are always available and I have five or six which I've bought along the way simply because I like them. I don't have any James halfpence though, just three of his tin farthings.

My 'Wow' comment was with regard to it being a 91/92, which is very rare indeed, and how lucky DP was to find one while mettle detecting (Sorry Rob, couldn't resist :lol:).

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Regardless of the rarity, in genera,tin coinage is pug ugly  :ph34r:

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1 hour ago, Peter said:

Regardless of the rarity, in genera,tin coinage is pug ugly  :ph34r:

it is peter I sadly agree with you

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