George IV half penny vs penny.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Detecto92, Jun 16, 2012.

  1. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    According to an online coin catalog.

    The George IV UK Halfpenny is 28mm and 9.34g
    The penny is 28mm and 8.8g.

    Both coins look exactly the same.

    If a halfpenny circulates, then metal is lost, and could bring it down to the weight of a penny.

    So how does on tell the difference?
     
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  3. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    That catalog either isn't correct or else you misread it. The pennies are much bigger than the half pennies. If they weren't then how would the people back in the day have known how much they were worth?
     
  4. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    It must be a typo. Size is everything. :devil:

    That said, it's easy to make a mistake when coins are similar looking, but different in size and weight. Note these two coins:

    1722 F.jpg 1724 F.jpg

    The 1724 "farthing" is bigger than than the 1722 farthing. Either the 1724 "farthing" is on a much larger flan (unlikely), it's a counterfeit, or it's a mistake (most likely).

    I've concluded the 1724 "farthing" is a halfpenny and the mistake was made by even an expert. Unfortunately for the seller, the halfpenny is worth more.

    guy
     
  5. tonyclayton

    tonyclayton Junior Member

    Your source is partially wrong or misread. See my website

    Copper halfpence are 29mm dia and 9.3g (Coincraft says 9.1-9.5g)
    Copper pence are 34mm diameter and 18.8g
     
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