copper color pence

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by goossen, Feb 5, 2005.

  1. goossen

    goossen Senior Member

    Got these coins from a lot some time ago. They are 3 pence 1944 and 6 pence 1948, from Great Britain.

    The thing is that according the Krause these coins should not be copper color! Comments, opinions?

    Check the pictures... Thanks!
     

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  3. goossen

    goossen Senior Member

    somebody...?
     
  4. cmbdii

    cmbdii New Member

    I have a sixpence, but it is Silver or grayish in color. But I have several 3 pence, and all of them are copper in color. I believe that they are like the US penny, because I have one that has some luster to it, and it looks the same color as a newer penny, and the others are just a dull coper color, like old pennies.
     
  5. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    The 3d 1944 is KM849 and is made of Nickel-Brass. There is also a 1944 3d KM850 that is made of .500 silver. Much smaller in diameter and round.

    1948 6d is KM 862 and is made of Copper-nickel. Your 6d appears to be discolored or perhaps struck on the wrong or a defective planchett. Perhaps Sylvester or one of the folks truly expert on Great Britain will have an explanation.
     
  6. cmbdii

    cmbdii New Member

    the 3 pence I have are 1937, 1942, and 1945. the 6 pence is 1947.
     
  7. goossen

    goossen Senior Member

    The 3 Pence (KM 849) should not be yellow color like the Elizabeth II 3 Pence (KM 886) ?
     
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