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Is This A Coin? | Ionian Islands Lepton

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Not too sure what this is. It has Britannia on one side and the legend clearly says 'Britannia'.

All I can make out of the legend on the other side may be L O N D O N , but that's just a guess. I really don't know what the image is.

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It's probably more Play Money.
PS: I forgot to put in the specs: Diameter 16mm, Weight 1.61g.

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Nancy,

Please check out this URL:

http://www.coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins

Your coin 'may' be amongst these four coins from Great Britain.

Also if you go to:

http://www.coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq...-search-form

you should be able to ID virtually any foreign coin quite easily.

I hope this assists you.

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Sorry about that.

The first of the two URLs I just posted did not correctly display the four possible choices of coins that I think your coin is.

Please see the newly attached .jpg for further clarification.

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maybe this will help not sure about a round one but you'll see.

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he did better I'm a nonprofessional
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It's a British penny, but in that grade, it only barely makes it as a coin.

You are probably better of dropping it in your toilet cistern to stop the brown algae from growing there. Have a look at the thread:

'101 Uses for Coins'.
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But it's only 16mm in diameter. I've got a couple hundred GB pennies, none of them are that small.
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With the diameter now known at 16mm, it has to be a pure copper Britannia third farthing of George 1V of 1827, or William 1V of 1835. They were issued for use in Malta, where they were tariffed at 1 grano, and valued at 1/12 of a British penny
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I think I see a flag at the top of the coin and a thistle on the right if this helps?
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I wondered if it might be a fractional farthing and even checked the site Peter posted a link to, but failed to find one like it. The only inscription on the reverse is BRITANNIA, starting at about 10k, ending at about 2k.

On the Obv I'm thinking I can see a 'lion's' head, 'wings' and maybe even legs/feet and possibly a partial date '1 8' at approx the 8.30k - 9.00k position on this scan.

I've scanned the Obv again with higher resolution and oriented it a bit differently, this new scan is rotated about 80-90° anticlockwise from the previous image.


I realize it has no numismatic value due to it's condition, but if it is a coin, and can be identified, I would probably try to get a better example of it.

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it is a penny


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It's not a penny, palaniappan - it's too small, only 16mm diameter. It's the right size for a third-farthing, but the obverse is just too different from a third-farthing (it should be a portrait of Victoria) for it to be genuine.

I assume nancyc was correct in saying "It's probably more Play Money", like the one in nancyc's other thread.
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 Posted 03/20/2011  8:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nevol to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think you may very well be right Sap. None of my research comes up with anything similar to this.
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 Posted 03/21/2011  03:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bacchus2 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Surely this is a one Lepton from the Ionian Islands?
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