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Type Set Of George III Halfpennies

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Three coins showcasing the three major design types of official issue halfpennies for George III plus a provincial (Conder) halfpenny token showcasing a bust of George III.

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6 relief gun ports variety
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LOVE IT! I think you did a good job and selected some choice coins.
Feel free to call me Will.
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What a great set. I've been looking at the George III cents too lately - really nice coins.
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WOW Eflargecents!
What an absolutely fabulous set of MS old coppers!
Really love the 1771 and the 1799 is looking super sharp and the 1806 looks to have cool Cud at 1-2:00 and the Conder is the nicest of that type that ive seen!! Heck I love-em all!
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Gorgeous coins indeed.

The two coins 1771 and 1799 actually tell the adoption of collar minting during this time interval. I think GB is the first country to invent or adopt collar on coins. Maybe I am wrong, if not GB, it would be Germany (Saxony).

Anyone know the first country to make collars on coins?

Henry
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