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Wiley's coin and relic by-products from 40 years of gold prospecting.
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<blockquote data-quote="deepblue" data-source="post: 629271" data-attributes="member: 1702"><p>Hi OA,</p><p>There were no George IV copper pennies minted before 1825 then 1.9 million were minted and in 1826 5.9 million were minted the second portrait was used on both dates. With 6 million of them around I would say you would be in with a good chance of finding one around.</p><p>Yep I reckon you gave that one a couple of good whacks. They're all keepers bit of history.</p><p>cheers db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepblue, post: 629271, member: 1702"] Hi OA, There were no George IV copper pennies minted before 1825 then 1.9 million were minted and in 1826 5.9 million were minted the second portrait was used on both dates. With 6 million of them around I would say you would be in with a good chance of finding one around. Yep I reckon you gave that one a couple of good whacks. They're all keepers bit of history. cheers db [/QUOTE]
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Wiley's coin and relic by-products from 40 years of gold prospecting.
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