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The British 1797 "Cartwheel" Proof Penny was minted in a variety of metals including, Gilt copper, Copper, Bronzed, Silver and Gold.

Mintage figures are not given since coins from this period were usually produced by a specific weight, ie. two tonnes of Pennies.

Most of the 1797 Proof coins are rated as various degrees of "rare".

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The Royal Mint produced no Penny coins from 1767 to 1769 inclusive.

The British "Cartwheel" Penny was produced only in 1797.

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