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<p>[QUOTE="andyscouse, post: 1165516, member: 27100"]That is true. Prior to 1860, copper coinage was just that - copper. They are a little wider and heavier than post 1860. So, a pre 1860 coin, if it's between the size of a bronze ½d and 1d, it is a copper ½d. If it's larger than a bronze 1d, it's a copper 1d. Follow similar guidelines for farthings.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andyscouse, post: 1165516, member: 27100"]That is true. Prior to 1860, copper coinage was just that - copper. They are a little wider and heavier than post 1860. So, a pre 1860 coin, if it's between the size of a bronze ½d and 1d, it is a copper ½d. If it's larger than a bronze 1d, it's a copper 1d. Follow similar guidelines for farthings.[/QUOTE]
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