| 1792 Something??
I recently found a coin with a clear 1792 date, is 28mm in diameter and made of copper I think. On the obverse it looks like a woman sitting facing the left with one hand on her knee and the other on something that looks like a harp. Around the outsid is the words "INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT" The only thing I can make out on the reverse is what appears to be HMC in very fancy cursive. There is writing on the outer edge of the reverse but I can't read enough to figure out what it says. Also the outside edge has writing all the way around but I can't make out what it says.
Any ideas would really be appreciated of even just identifying what country it is from. I get the feeling it is a British coin.
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