T Hunter
Sr. Member
Can you tell me what kind of Large Cent this is or Half Penny ? Maybe a date ? I have never seen one with this type lettering on it . Thanks Mark
T Hunter said:So are you saying they didnt make this type in the 1700s if so this is my oldest coin yet .Thanks Mark
Don in SJ said:To further clarify on your coin, it is a Type 3 (Right hand on knee, date in exregue) and I think it looks like 1700 for a date. Type 3 is 1699-1701 time frame.
By the way, that is a lot of detail left on that copper for a William III, most are worn smooth or nearly smooth on the Reverse and Righthand side of Obverse usually worn away, so you got a good one for that series of Halfpence.
Don
Silver Searcher said:
Nice find from your side of the water16?? all right
I'm amazed at the dates given on something thats unlegable
SS
Silver Searcher said:
Nice find from your side of the water16?? all right
I'm amazed at the dates given on something thats unlegable
SS
Don in SJ said:Silver Searcher said:
Nice find from your side of the water16?? all right
I'm amazed at the dates given on something thats unlegable
SS
The coin matches exactly a 1699 in my 1965 British Copper Coins Book. The original photos hard to say, but the date looked more like 00 at the end, but it was said, that is a Type 3 reverse which only were dated 1699-1701. The period immediately following the A in BRITTANIA also matches it being a 1699, the 1700 ones the period is further away.
The photo I included shows the 3 Types of Reverses which help date the William III coppers....