help identifying great britian coin

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by jvermillionaire, Jan 7, 2012.

  1. jvermillionaire

    jvermillionaire New Member

    I can't seem to find a coin that is the same as this, and when i do its copper not silver in color, did they have proof sets or something where they might of made it in silver? or could someone of maybe cooked it like they do with our pennys to make them look silver?

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    this is the similar coin i found.
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  3. Kid_Collector

    Kid_Collector Member

    i dont know much about those coins but try searching the exact date, notice that there is 12 years in difference with those two coins.
     
  4. jvermillionaire

    jvermillionaire New Member

    i looked up years from 1925-45 and all i could find was the copper ones, the silver ones all had different letters after the name. i tried everything i could think of that might of been logical but knowing me i am missing something right in front of my face. the reason i posted that picture is because its the only one i was seeing with that paticuliar guy on the front and the same reverse.
     
  5. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    Its a silver plated or dipped copper penny.
     
  6. andyscouse

    andyscouse Collector of Brit stuff

    It's plated with something. Normal colour is bright for Unc, or the usual copper/bronze toning.

    The 2nd coin (1952 1d) is a stock photo of the unique proof 1952 1d ...
     
  7. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Yea this is something commonly seen for British and commonwealth bronze coins. It's likely plated with nickel instead of silver.
     
  8. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    It's a war time issue. Look in the Krause book & it will tell you dates & types
    I have a half cent just like it; the interesting thing is mine is holed just like yours.
     
  9. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    Steel instead of brass and copper if I wasn't clear.
     
  10. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    No, the pennies were still made of the usual mixture during the war in England. Yours has been messed with. It should look like any other year's penny.
     
  11. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Lol. If you have a genuine steel British penny, Moneyer will pay you 50,000 British pounds for it. =)
     
  12. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    no need to be sarcastic old chap, in the other thread i used it as a way of saying that the date was completely wrong, as for this coin it has been electroplated and is worthless.
     
  13. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    Somebody must have made a business of it then.
    I found a 1942 half penny in a discount bin with a hole just like the
    OP's and it looks like steel. Plating would explain it but I
    would have sworn I found it in the Krause book as a wartime
    steel issue. Dementia setting in early I guess.
     
  14. coinhead63

    coinhead63 Not slabbed yet

    Plated specifically for use in jewelry. Few would wear a "copper" if it would turn brown and/or green. Jewelry industry promotes shine and sparkle not brownish green and dull.
     
  15. uncwstudent

    uncwstudent New Member

    You'll find that a lot nowadays. I swear, I find SOOO many coins messed with like this, but to date I have yet to ever see someone wear coin jewelry...
     
  16. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Hey no offense. I wasn't being sarcastic per say, just extending the point to this coin, i.e. a steel British penny wasn't made.
     
  17. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    i know, a clash of cultures with the post, over here it is meant as a joke,
     
  18. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    I just checked my copper scrap box because I had several similar plated Pennies and HalfPennies but they must have gone for melt, the coin in question is equivalent to me asking about this silvered Wheat Cent I found in the box which was obviously part of a bracelet at one time.
    Its super rare, I know, don`t all bid at once :D
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  19. tonyclayton

    tonyclayton Junior Member

    Nicked from my website!!! I take that as a form of flattery.

    The original has definitely been plated
     
  20. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    further on this point, a friend of mine who is an eminent collector of uk pennies has recently found a 1967 penny struck on a brass flan............perhaps the most worthless of all our pennies but this particular coin is a genuine error and worth far more than most.
     
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