GB 1797 Cartwheel Two Pence Fine

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The 1797 Great Britain Cartwheel Two Pence played a vital role in early colonial New South Wales as one of the few official coins in circulation during a time of severe currency shortage. Imported by Governor King in 1800, these large, heavy copper coins became part of the colony’s first regulated currency system.

Their substantial weight discouraged counterfeiting, and their defined value helped bring order to a barter-driven economy. Used alongside other foreign coins and promissory notes, the Cartwheel Two Pence symbolised Britain's efforts to stabilise commerce and support a struggling colony transitioning from a penal settlement to a functioning economy.

Note: several rim knocks.