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The Royal Mint did not produce a British 1773 Penny. If it had been minted, it would have been a small silver coin with King George III on the obverse and a crowned 1 on the reverse.

The British 1773 Halfpenny was made from copper, had King George III on the obverse and the seated figure of Britannia holding a trident and shield on the reverse.

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