The twopence or halfgroat was first struck during the reign of Edward III. It has been struck in every reign since then. The cartwheel twopence struck at the Soho mint in 1797 is notable for being the first coin along with the smaller penny made by modern automated production methods.
S3756, ESC 2283var. George III 1786 Maundy 2d with larger obverse lettering. The E of ET is struck over an H (or possibly an inverted E, (though there is no...
S3776, P1077. George III 1797 'Cartwheel' twopence.
Toned with minimal friction to a couple points and a contact mark to the neck. No rim knocks. Attractive.
Grade: gEF