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Guest ploggy
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Hi I would just like some infomation on this coin I found,

It's says GEORGEIVS V DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX FID:DEFF:IND:IMP:

and on the back the year says 1916.

Any info would be appreciated THANX!! :D

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First of all, it is a coin from the reign of George V, however, I will need a bit more information, eg. size, which denomination it is (what the coin sayd on the front eg. half penny, penny, half crown, farthing etc....), and grade (condition).

Guest Guest
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Ok the coin is any old one penny

the size is 3cm and the condition is very good for its age.

I hope this helps ;)

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Be nice to ploggy chaps.

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Ploggy said it's 1916.

If it's in average/worn condition it won't be worth much I'm afraid.

I'm selling this one (and it's been there a while!) for 50p:

http://www.predecimal.com/forsale/penny1917.jpg

Guest Guest
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i have pics of my coin but i'm not sure how to put them on the forum

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You would need to register first but it's not worth it really as it sounds worn.

Guest ploggy
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ok people. I have registered in order to show you the coin I am talking about.

Here it is:

post-31-1085340643_thumb.jpg

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That is a 1916 Penny in 'Fine' condition and is worth no more than £1. However, the coin is in very good condition for it's age considering it would have been in circulation until 1971.

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That is a 1916 Penny in 'Fine' condition and is worth no more than £1. However, the coin is in very good condition for it's age considering it would have been in circulation until 1971.

Oli is gonna be critical of that comment.

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No, it was 1971. They remained legal tender until the end of August that year as we had a changeover period after D-day on 15 February. You could still use old pennies as long as they were in multiples which added up to a decimal amount, like six for two and a half new pence.

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no what i meant was there is no such thing as a coin that is good for its age, i've seen Ancient Greek coins in better condition.

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no what i meant was there is no such thing as a coin that is good for its age, i've seen Ancient Greek coins in better condition.

exactly...i own a 1901 BU full lustre penny, i can say that that is good for its age, but i would not say that a 1916 fine condition penny is good...

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Oli is gonna be critical of that comment.

I think Sylvester and I were cast in the same mould! (Or struck with the same die?!)

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No, it was 1971. They remained legal tender until the end of August that year.

yes, 31st August i believe...

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End of August = 31st of August :blink:

oh yea :blink: ...how the hell did i miss that :huh:

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