Argus
Established Member
Did the coin have the date on and visible?
Probably, but I don't remember...... it was almost 30 years ago that I repaired that table. The coin was a little battered and worn at the time and shoved into a gap in a leg-tenon, almost out of sight.
George IV was on the throne 1820 to 1830; prior to that he was Prince Regent, though coins of those years were of his father, George III.
The half-penny (ha-penny) coins differed little in appearance over the years, except for the monarch's head and date.
Old British coins stayed in circulation for decades; I recall ha'pennies when I was a Kid in the 1950s bearing heads of every monarch from Victoria to Elizabeth, though they all disappeared from circulation in 1970.