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GREAT BRITAIN: William III and Mary II, 1689-1694, AE 1/2 penny, 1694

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - World Start Price:170.00 USD Estimated At:230.00 - 280.00 USD
GREAT BRITAIN: William III and Mary II, 1689-1694, AE 1/2 penny, 1694
SOLD
170.00USD+ buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2014 Sep 20 @ 12:35UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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GREAT BRITAIN: William III and Mary II, 1689-1694, AE ½ penny, 1694, KM-475.3, lovely example, VF.

The mint had great trouble at this time producing copper blanks of proper weight and of good quality, having first tried using tin with a diamond-shaped copper plug at center, but the metal reacted poorly to humid weather and quickly corroded. The production of the first milled coppers, during the reign of Charles II, seemed to go well, but the metal was abandoned in favor of tin early in the reign of James II. In fact, most of the copper issues of William III reigning alone and of George I were also wretched when made, and few have survived. Anne's reign, in between, saw the issue of no coppers during her lifetime, and it was not until George II's time that really fine copper flans were made in quantity.