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King George V Penny Stamped Both Side Patent Number 13330/14

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We have inheritted a pile of old coins and when going through them found this one it is a King George V Penny with Patent number 13330/14 does anyone have any idea if it might be worth anything?

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 Posted 03/30/2014  10:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fixguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Someone had spare time on the assembly line! PMD A shame!
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Cant quite see why they would put numbers etc on but hey ho I have thousands to go through might be worth something in scrap the weight on them all lol
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Depending on where the coins were inherited from, it could have significance. Searching Google Patents brings up a few listings - the owner of the coin could be or could have known the person filing the patent. You never know https://www.google.com/?tbm=pts#new...0/14&tbm=pts

The first one that comes up was filed Aug 19, 1918 by Joseph C. Fields of Western Electric, for "Signaling System".
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