So here is the story. I bought a large lot of coins off of a long time collector. I dont usually deal with old British coins. I saw this one copper coin with the date 1820. I assumed it was a farthing. Thwn I looked online and foind that in 1820 there were no farthings. I noticed that the design is that of the shilling and the diameter is as well (24 mm). It weighs 4.4 grams - underweight for a shilling. I suspect that it is a counterfeit shilling. What say you? Thanks for your opinions.
Considering the penalties for counterfeiting at that time, there are an astonishing number of contemporary George III coins to be found. I have Sixpence, Shilling and Halfcrowns. They can be found at around £5, often less.
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