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1/2 Penny Regal Imitation - George III left

Issuer Canadian provinces
Year 1835
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description A crowned Irish harp occupies the central field, with an angel figure incorporated into the upper portion of the instrument, facing left. The harp strings are rendered with some detail, while the surrounding design elements, including foliate or wing-like decorative flourishes to either side, are executed in the simplified style typical of imitation regal coppers. No legend is present. The overall composition loosely imitates the reverse design of contemporary British and Irish halfpenny regal coinage.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 1835: ND (1835)
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