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With Cartwheels such as this. I guess you really got your two pence worth!



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when I can procure them I can never bear to use them as pocket pieces however.. so darn soft.
At the Soho Mint, James Watt and Matthew Boulton used their steam-powered coin presses to make twopence coins in addition to the "cartwheel" pennies described above. These 2d coins weigh exactly 2 ounces (56.699 g), making them the heaviest British coins for ordinary circulation, and are approximately 41 millimetres (1.6 in) diameter by 5 millimetres (0.20 in) thick. 722,160 were minted, all bearing the 1797 date. The obverse reads GEORGIUS III • D:G • REX. and the reverse BRITANNIA. 1797.[1]
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<< <i>From Wikipedia:
At the Soho Mint, James Watt and Matthew Boulton used their steam-powered coin presses to make twopence coins in addition to the "cartwheel" pennies described above. These 2d coins weigh exactly 2 ounces (56.699 g), making them the heaviest British coins for ordinary circulation, and are approximately 41 millimetres (1.6 in) diameter by 5 millimetres (0.20 in) thick. 722,160 were minted, all bearing the 1797 date. The obverse reads GEORGIUS III • D:G • REX. and the reverse BRITANNIA. 1797.[1] >>
But Matthew Boulton outdid himself in 1813 thanks to the fine folks at the Birmingham Workhouse - they issued absolutely huge 3 pence tokens that are larger than the 1797 2 pence coins. I have a couple of the pieces myself but need to image them. They also struck up proposals for a 6 pence token, but only struck a few examples before deciding that it was not viable to strike that denomination. The 3d token is the largest monetary piece ever circulated in Britain.
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