½ Penny Yorkshire - Huddersfield / East India House reverse 🔍
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½ Penny Yorkshire - Huddersfield / East India House

The ½ Penny Yorkshire - Huddersfield / East India House is a British ½ Penny issued 1792–1793 by the Royal Mint. Composition: Copper. Weight: 8.53 g. Diameter: 27.4 mm.

CountryUK Year1792–1793 Denom½ Penny MintRoyal Mint MetalCopper Melt ~£0.08
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Country🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Year1792–1793
Denomination½ Penny
Face value1p
MintRoyal Mint · Llantrisant
SeriesHalfpenny
CirculationCirculating
Demonetised1831
CompositionCopper
Weight8.530g
Diameter27.4mm
Thickness1.70mm
ShapeRound
OrientationCoin alignment ↑↓
Grade scaleUK (EF/UNC)
Obverse

East India House, the Leadenhall Street frontage, legend around. Script: Latin

Reverse

Coat of arms of the Worshipful Company of Grocers: а shield with six carnation buds, two griffins on the sides, and a camel with two bales of carnations at the top. Script: Latin

Copper content
Gross troy oz 0.2742
Purity unknown, melt value is approximate
Melt value (approx) £0.08

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