Guest typeahead99 Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 Hi allCan anyone help me identify a copper coin that turned up in my small change 50 years ago ?It is 27mm in dia, 1mm thick, depicting a monarch ?? facing left with a long face and hair piled up but tied with a ribbon ?? below the ear-line. The reverse is worn smooth.I made an enlarged copy directly onto the photocopier and redrew the outline - see attached. Quote
1949threepence Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 Hi allCan anyone help me identify a copper coin that turned up in my small change 50 years ago ?It is 27mm in dia, 1mm thick, depicting a monarch ?? facing left with a long face and hair piled up but tied with a ribbon ?? below the ear-line. The reverse is worn smooth.I made an enlarged copy directly onto the photocopier and redrew the outline - see attached.Hi there & welcome,It looks vaguely Victorian. A scanned digital camera image of both sides would be incredibly useful.When you say it turned up in your change, presumably, being 27mm in diameter, it was masquerading as a halfpenny ? I appreciate it's a long time ago, though. What ? 1960 in fact Quote
Colin G. Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 It seems to resemble a George II Irish halfpenny to me Quote
Peckris Posted May 22, 2010 Posted May 22, 2010 It seems to resemble a George II Irish halfpenny to me I was seriously going to suggest George II !! (The triple tie band behind head would seem to suggest it). But worthless, even so, sadly. Quote
Guest typeahead99 Posted May 26, 2010 Posted May 26, 2010 It seems to resemble a George II Irish halfpenny to me I was seriously going to suggest George II !! (The triple tie band behind head would seem to suggest it). But worthless, even so, sadly.Thx for your suggestions - the reverse side is worn flat. I first started collecting coins when I was at Uni back in the 60's. It was triggered by me finding a lusterous 1908 Penny VF+ in my loose change - someone must have been very annoyed losing that ! Quote
Peckris Posted May 26, 2010 Posted May 26, 2010 It seems to resemble a George II Irish halfpenny to me I was seriously going to suggest George II !! (The triple tie band behind head would seem to suggest it). But worthless, even so, sadly.Thx for your suggestions - the reverse side is worn flat. I first started collecting coins when I was at Uni back in the 60's. It was triggered by me finding a lusterous 1908 Penny VF+ in my loose change - someone must have been very annoyed losing that !I still have a GVF 1909 halfpenny I found while doing the 'bank bag shuffle' in the 60s. That's one thing I curse decimalisation for - the loss of all those opportunities. Quote
Beebman Posted May 27, 2010 Posted May 27, 2010 (edited) It seems to resemble a George II Irish halfpenny to me I was seriously going to suggest George II !! (The triple tie band behind head would seem to suggest it). But worthless, even so, sadly.Thx for your suggestions - the reverse side is worn flat. I first started collecting coins when I was at Uni back in the 60's. It was triggered by me finding a lusterous 1908 Penny VF+ in my loose change - someone must have been very annoyed losing that !I still have a GVF 1909 halfpenny I found while doing the 'bank bag shuffle' in the 60s. That's one thing I curse decimalisation for - the loss of all those opportunities. Likewise - my best 'bank bag shuffle' result was a GVF 1919 shilling which I still have. Edited May 27, 2010 by Beebman Quote
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