My father-in-law recently passed and a few of his old coins were handed down to me. Here is one of them (see photos of front & back below). Don't know a thing about it. Looks like a couple hundred years old. As seen from the photo, it has a hole in the middle. Too worn down to find a year or anything else decipherable. Could anyone help to explain what it is or if holds any value? Thanks in advance. [TABLE="class: outer_border, width: 500, align: center"] [/TABLE]
the reverse is Britannia seated,so british--the head is William iv 1830-1837---looks like a halfpenny---sadly condition against it
wow, great eye! You're right. Just googled it. And yes, too bad it's in such poor condition. Oh well. At least we know now. Many thanks!