George III, Twopence (Cartwheel) 1797 Fine

How Do You Know it is a Twopence? We were asked this question the other day and the simple answer is, if it weighs two ounces then it is Twopence, if it weighs an ounce then it is a Penny. These coins were only issued for one year: 1797. The public hated them because they weighed so much. This was one of the first coins to be struck under steam pressure on a Boulton and Watt's steam press. Because they are pure copper they nick and scratch very easily. You have the bust of King George III on one side and a seated Britannia on the other side. This product is offered in Fine condition. We give you the best example that we have in stock, but due to the softness of the metal there will be some dings. A great talking piece.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CGD6110
£79.50
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchGeorge III 1760 - 1820
Pre-Decimal DenominationTwopence (Half Groat)
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