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No. Except for the 1797 "cartwheel" Twopence, British George III Twopence coins were minted in some years from 1763 to 1800. They were a small silver coin similar to the Maundy Twopence.

Due to Britains ongoing expenses with various wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, there were very few silver or copper coins minted, subsequently there were a great many privately minted tokens and counterfeit coins produced. If you have a 1767 Twopence coin, it is quite probable that you have a privately minted token or a counterfeit.

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