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Is It A 1771 Penny Great British

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Help, pretty much corroded away


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 Posted 12/19/2021  04:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hogarth to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply


Halfpenny.
A 1771 penny would be much smaller and struck in silver.
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Almost looks like a metal detector find.

Cool old coin.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
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I think it might be a metal detector find cause whomever the perivous owner was they just lump it with a bunch of different coins from circulation to lowball copper coins.
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I think it might be a metal detector find cause whomever the perivous owner was they just lump it with a bunch of different coins from circulation to lowball copper coins.

If you can date and don't have it - winner winner, chicken dinner!
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