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There were several variants of the 1862 British Halfpenny meaning that there were several (different) dies used to strike the coins.

The dies are identified by a letter A, B, or C.

The "die letter" is located to the left of the lighthouse.

Which "die letter" was used will effect the potential value of the coin.

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