Large Cent ? Half Penny?

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So are you saying they didnt make this type in the 1700s if so this is my oldest coin yet .Thanks Mark
 

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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
 

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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

my mistake, I see the 1700 & the Britannia has right hand on knee. I guessed the most likely (1695-98) & got it wrong. So 1700 :icon_thumright: This issue is 1699-1701.
 

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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

yeah I wrote at the same time :icon_thumright: Realised it was the later issue :D
 

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Thanks for all the info you guys are on it . Mark :icon_thumright:
 

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I swear the more i look at the date it looks like 1698 i know that out of the time frame but ? I will post more pics and see what you guys think
 

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It looks like 16?? tell me what you think Thanks Mark
 

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T Hunter said:
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1699 then, start of the later type. Got there eventually :D
 

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:hello:

Nice find from your side of the water :headbang: 16?? all right :icon_scratch: I'm amazed at the dates given on something thats unlegable :icon_scratch:

SS
 

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Silver Searcher said:
:hello:

Nice find from your side of the water :headbang: 16?? all right :icon_scratch: I'm amazed at the dates given on something thats unlegable :icon_scratch:

SS

Its not the visibility of the date that gives it away, its the type (right hand on knee) which start in 1699. As you say 16??, so has to be 1699, look carefully & you can see the tops of the 99 (look a bit like the 00 we thought we saw earlier). The earlier type has right hand in air.
 

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Silver Searcher said:
:hello:

Nice find from your side of the water :headbang: 16?? all right :icon_scratch: I'm amazed at the dates given on something thats unlegable :icon_scratch:

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....
 

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Don in SJ said:
Silver Searcher said:
:hello:

Nice find from your side of the water :headbang: 16?? all right :icon_scratch: I'm amazed at the dates given on something thats unlegable :icon_scratch:

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....

That illustrates it better than my words :icon_thumright:
 

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You just broken into the 1600s :icon_thumright: Great achievement for the US (I believe) :headbang:
 

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Ahhh yes books you can never have enough books ::)

SS
 

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Ahhh yes books you can never have enough books ::)

SS

I know, I think my collectorholic nature means I need another book shelf :D Got to make room for CW Peck.
 

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Yep, no doubt there.... 1699. I've never dug a brit copper that old in which I could see the year. Good one! :thumbsup:
 

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