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 Re: RUport% 
 wintermute, on host 213.2.66.194
  Wednesday, August 25, 2004, at 00:37:32
  Re: RUport% posted by Howard on Tuesday, August 24, 2004, at 16:42:41:
> > > I have some English pennies in my collection that are about the size of a US half dollar.  They are thin and made of copper.  I think they have King George IV on the front.  What would that be?  Pre-1928 or so?  I'd go look, but my collection is in Tennessee and I'm in Georgia right now. > > > Howard > > > > Well, George IV reigned from 1810 - 1820, so they would almost certainly have been minted then. He was Prince Regent from 1811 - 1820 while his father (George III) was suffering from porphyria. But coins from this period wouldn't have had his face on them. > > > > Pennies were that size from the 15th Century until 1971. > > Hmmmmm.  Maybe I have my Roman numerals mixed up.  > The king on my pennies had a beard and the coins were from the 1900 - 1930 time frame.  I was thinking that George V never had a beard.  Could that be George VI?  > > I don't ever have any trouble with Elizabeth II.  She became queen the same year I was a senior in high school, and she never had a beard either. > > I can't wait to get home and get out my coin collection so I can bone up on English history.  I need to keep track of this stuff, because almost all of my ancestors were English. > Howard
  That would most likely have been George V, who ruled from 1910 - 1936. Possibly Edward VII (1902-1910). Both were shown with beards in the portrates used on coins. See the link below, and scroll towards the bottom 
  Portraits of British monarchs on coins (specifically gold sovereigns)
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