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Please look again:

- Half penny, not half cent

- Elizabeth II, not Elizabeth 11.

- That's Queen Elizabeth (the same one in the inscription) - definitely more than just "a lady"

1966 was the next-to-last year before production of the half-penny ended, so tons of them were saved as keepsakes. Unless your coin is uncirculated it's worth no more than 20 or 25 cents.

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