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mrbeese | 14:07 Fri 14th Nov 2008 | Hobbies & Interests
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Why would the face of King George III be stamped with a capital "S"????
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The 1797 penny had various nominal values ranging from a penny to a shilling. Therefore, if it was stamped on the obverse with an 'S', it's value was a shilling.
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How interesting, thank you!
So is it worth more than the penny (rarer, for example?)
Mrb, there is no listing in the book I have for stamped 'cartwheels'. The value of the ordinary coin ranges from $10 to $400 , buy my book is way out of date. I should add that my explanation for the 'S' is an assumption since the book mentions the various nominal values.
...."but my book is way out of date.":).....not 'buy'
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Thanks, Stewey; food for thought!

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