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Neat Old (Beat Down) UK Large Penny And French Coin

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 Posted 07/25/2010  02:31 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sprucansailor to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I Picked these up at Coinarama today. I found them in a bin and thought they look neat.

As near as I can tell, the French one is from 1862.

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Large copper coins are always beautiful coins I feel.
If the French coin is almost as large as the British penny, it is a 10 centimes coins if it is smaller it is a 5 centimes coin.
Unfortunately neither the mint mark (under the eagle) nor the engravers sign (at the right of the year) seem readable.
It could be minted in Paris (A) Strasbourg (BB) or Bordeaux (K).
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The other is either a half or one penny.If it is a half the diameter is 25.5mm.If it is one penny then the diameter is 30.8 mm.The king is Edward VII (1901-1910) son of gueen Victoria.
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My bet is that the British one is a half. There are slight differences in the design, mainly the flat leveled surface behind the shield on the left. The size, 25 mm, would confirm this. Therefore the French one must be "cinq centimes".
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