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During the period 1860 - 1862 the Royal Mint's coinage was changing from copper (up to 1859) to Bronze. In 1861 many varieties have been recorded of this date. The most common however is known as the FREEMAN 33 (consult Michael Freeman's 'The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain') which fetches anywhere between £2-3 up to £180 - £200. If the 8 is struck over a 6 (FREMMAN 33A) then values rise significantly. I sold an 8 over a 6 3 years ago in near mint state for £3,200. Remember, condition is vital with these coins. Those that are worn or multilated have little, if any, value

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Please check your coin, such a coin does not exist.

Queen Victoria died in 1901, King George V was on the throne in 1918.

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The British 1 New Penny was first issued in 1971.

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