This 1811 Bust half is the only coin I have for 1811 so far. It's pretty well circulated but original. I do not know the Overton variety, haven't had time to go look it up yet, but the reverse has some nice die cracks.


I'll throw in this 1811 "shilling" Yarmouth & Bury / Norfolk-Suffolk token for something a bit higher grade to look at; it's not a US coin, although the subject (Hunton) had a tangentially related connection to the Evasion issues of George III coppers, some of which circulated in early America.
(Mr J. Hunton met a somewhat ignominious fate, if you wish to Google...)




I'll throw in this 1811 "shilling" Yarmouth & Bury / Norfolk-Suffolk token for something a bit higher grade to look at; it's not a US coin, although the subject (Hunton) had a tangentially related connection to the Evasion issues of George III coppers, some of which circulated in early America.
(Mr J. Hunton met a somewhat ignominious fate, if you wish to Google...)


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