Copper hammered?

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Copper hammered?

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Morning all,

Over the last year and half I’ve found at least 30 extremely thin (width < 1mm) small (<15mm) coppers, with no obvious detail on them. I showed the first few I found to the numismatist at the NMS when handing in the seal matrix to the TT last year, and he thought they could possibly be turners - Scottish two pences.

I know it’s not much but I’ve finally found one with what I’m optimistically calling some detail. I think it might be a Spink 5596 or 5524 - Charles I or James VI hammered turner, as my eyes are seeing a lion rampant and at least one pellet on the reverse and a thistle on the obverse. I’ve put a screen shot of these for comparison. They should be 19 mm, but the outer legend seems almost completely lost. I’ve given it a few coats of renaissance wax to try and raise the detail. Would anyone be able to confirm this id please? Go on, humour please [88/], these have been doing my head in for ages, as they always give such a nice signal and it would be nice know I can positively id one for a change. Found in south Lanarkshire with manticore on pasture about 2” down, signal on line at 20 (this one came out of a field that rarely gets ploughed - may explain why it’s not completely worn smooth like all the others I find).

Thanks for looking,
Stevie

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Scottish copper Turner.
Only in it for the ££££'s =P~
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Allectus wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 11:50 am Scottish copper Turner.
Great, thanks Allectus. Not just my eyes and wishful thinking then [88/]
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