Does this still count as a large copper?

crabstang44

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Nice patina on that unit, love that dark green ! Plus some silver to finish the day off...looks like 8 hours well spent to me, Crabstang...much better than working!! Ddf
 

It's British, it's copper.
British copper in my book.
Nice find.
 

''large cent'' lol.

This pre-decimal British Penny was the largest of the small change Copper of the period, so you could call it large if you want. However, its really the early Victorian Penny which was much thicker that we would call the Bun Penny or largie.
 

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