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.
I think by "hay penny", you possibly mean Halfpenny. The Halfpenny was one of the lowest denominations of the British currency and they were never struck in gold. Depending on when they were minted, they would have been struck in copper or bronze.
It means it's not real. Not authentic a fake
Accumulator is what the British call a capacitor.
Please clarify what you mean by why did the british last.
There were many during the Emancipation Proclamation period of 1862, depends on what city and state you mean. Here are a few: William Wilberforce, Wendall Phillips, Mary Todd Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, etc.
the person who work for the British it mean that they are British slave .And they dot get paid . And also mean origin from the Hindu.,people.
beind british means nt knowing what being british means
Yes, if you mean English. British does not exist. She does have a British accent also
Please explain what you mean by those terms, they don't mean anything to me (and I am British).
The British have been involved in many wars. Which one do you mean?
row in British means to quarrel or argue.
a "lead" in British English means a leash.