I would be grateful if members could help me identify this coin. I was having a clear out today and found 2 coins in the bottom of a box. One coin is a George III 1775 half-penny. I remember finding this as a child (in amongst a big bag of Victorian pennies). The other, I think I found under the floorboards. Too long ago to remember.
Anyway, I cannot identify the very worn coin so any help appreciated! Stephen
George VI. Providing you don't have tiny fingers I assume it's a penny. Check the diameter, if 34mm then definitely a penny. 27mm and it's a halfpenny. Your coin is too worn to make out the date (it appears on the obverse, below the bust) but both denominations were issued for the years 1825/26/27.
I concur with George IV Penny - I think the date is 1826 - I can just make out the ring of a six in the last digit under the bust, and as the only options are 1825, 1826 and 1827 it must be the middle one. The 1827 is the scarcest one as most of the issue went down on a ship bound for Australia I believe. This is what it would have looked like in its prime:
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