YN Darkside Giveaway
rwyarmch
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The following proof coins represent a huge range of size and weight in British coinage. The coin on the left is a Maundy 1 pence of 1911 with a diameter of only 11 millimeters while the coin on the right is a "cartwheel" twopence of 1797 with a diameter of 41 millimeters! Needless to say, the twopence weighs quite a bit more. The choice proof Maundy 1 pence goes to the first YN who determines (within 1) how many of those 1 pence pieces would weigh as much as the twopence. (One guess only by noon EST on Sept 2).
British Historical Medals https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOBxKspf6DVpvjgXptTKSr_tZcyeWIRJRBX7ZklmSP59IKhtiAkgF2NB0-Vxyhz1w?key=OGdSRXJtZWdsb2VodmNEdWJ4VF9jY01YdmJtRTlB
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