Description
A half penny manufactured in the UK in 1913, used for trade and commerce.
King Edward I (1272–1307) introduced the halfpenny as part of his new penny coinage, which allowed trade to increase. As with all coins of this period, the denomination was not written on the coin, which was worth its weight in silver; thus a halfpenny was half the size and weight of the penny.
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