Guest garry Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 i found this coin while digging foundations, it is bigger than a 1912 one penny and twice as thick.. On the front it say's britannia with the woman sat on the sheild.on the back it has george 111's picture with the wording GEORGIUS 111 D.G. RE? can't make out the last letter underneath the picture is the date 1806.i'd like to know the last letter and what value the coin was, (ie;half penny, penny)cheers garry Quote
Chris Perkins Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 It'll be an X (for REX, the Latin for King)If it's only slightly larger than a 1912 Penny and twice as thick, it's sure to be a penny (they were bigger then) Quote
Guest garry Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 thanks for your time chris! found about 12 coins in all 4 six pence's, a couple of half pennys some pennys a german coin and a irish coin as well.most were george IV Quote
Guest garry Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 the site where i dug them out of hasnt been touched in forty years. i've been told to soak them in vinegar? will that bring them up?they are dirty at mo Quote
Chris Perkins Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 Vinegar will certainly not make them collectable! But the chances are they were ruined in the earth before you put them in vinegar.What are the silver ones like? Usually silver does better than copper underground. It may be best that you take them out of the vinegar, rinse them and let me see pictures. Quote
Guest garry Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 if you send me your email address i will take pic's of them, my camera is at my office so i wouldnt be able to do them till tomorrow evening if thats okfoggy@fsmail.net Quote
welshguy Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 Correct me if I'm wrong please, but I've always known of this coin to be calleda 'Soho' Penny, coming after the Cartwheel of 1797 and minted in Soho....Have got quite a few of them, but none of them collectable (Detector Finds) Quote
Chris Perkins Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 Yes, lots of people call them that, although The 1797, 1799, 1806 and 1807 issues were all made in Soho (not Red Light District London, Soho in Birmingham). Quote
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