Red Riley Posted September 19, 2013 Posted September 19, 2013 A recent bulk lot yielded this oddity. At 9.31g it is a little lighter than a standard 1967 penny, although to be honest the difference is quite marginal - 'normal' pennies average out at around 9.4g and to all intents and purposes the diameter is the same. I had an off-metal strike a couple of years ago but in that case it was patently obvious that the flan was simply one from a regular florin/10P. This is different as I can't for the life of me work out what flan is being used. It has the same level of detail and is produced to pretty much the same standards as a bronze penny. The coin is actually slightly paler and more shiny than it appears in the photographs.Any ideas? Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted September 19, 2013 Posted September 19, 2013 Perhaps a foreign coin made by the Royal Mint, they still produce about 15% of the world's currency coins. I've heard of cases of British coins being struck on foreign flans before, but I'm not sure I can help you here. Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted September 19, 2013 Posted September 19, 2013 They're about 9.4/9.5 grams and were minted in London. Looks very much like it! Quote
Red Riley Posted September 20, 2013 Author Posted September 20, 2013 Kenya 10c?? Very interesting. Thanks for that, looks eminently plausible to me. Quote
Accumulator Posted September 20, 2013 Posted September 20, 2013 That's very similar to my brass 1966 penny, Derek. I've no idea what flan was used. Quote
Red Riley Posted September 20, 2013 Author Posted September 20, 2013 Looking up my Krause, the same Kenyan coin was also being minted in 1966 so could well be that. As I've said before, I don't think there's any subtext to these coins, just a mint worker threw the wrong blank into a hopper and hey presto! Interesting result nonetheless. Quote
VickySilver Posted September 21, 2013 Posted September 21, 2013 Ah yes, I do seem to recall the earlier piece! LOL Thanks for that Derek Quote
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