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Pattern - 1 Penny Victoria Model

Issuer United Kingdom
Year 1844
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description Bimetallic two-piece construction with a central nickel-zinc insert displaying a large boldly struck numeral 1 with 32 horizontal ridges across its face, serving as the primary denomination indicator. The outer copper ring bears the inscriptions ONE PENNY and MODEL arranged around the full circumference of the coin. The ridged numeral is a distinctive design feature characteristic of Joseph Moore's experimental model penny patterns, intended to demonstrate the practicality of bimetallic coinage construction.
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