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I maintain spreadsheets for all my collection (specifically predecimal bronze and brass from 1860) but recently offered to look through some early Vic pennies, among which is one dated 1838. I keep the mintage figures in my spreadsheet, but cannot find a figure for the 1838 penny from my usual sources, although there appear to be a few examples around.

Can anyone point me to an authoritative mintage figure for the English 1838 copper penny?

Some other scarce dates in this batch of 10 seem to have overprinting (or have been tampered with) so I might come back with more queries.

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Something is wrong here I think. There shouldn't be any 1838 pennies? 

Are you perhaps looking at a halfpenny instead? Both farthings and halfpennies for 1838 exist. (The changeover from Copper to Bronze means the copper halfpenny is larger than the corresponding bronze halfpenny, so an easy mistake to make.)

Check the dimensions and weight of your coin.

 

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7 hours ago, Dave Everitt said:

offered to look through some early Vic pennies, among which is one dated 1838

It's a farthing. You are probably being misled by the size which is only a bit bigger than decimal pennies today. Victorian copper pennies were huge!

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