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1766 1/2P Pitt Halfpenny MS63 Brown PCGS. Breen-251, B

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1766 1/2P Pitt Halfpenny MS63 Brown PCGS. Breen-251, B
<B>1766<1/2P> Pitt Halfpenny MS63 Brown PCGS.</B></I> Breen-251, Betts-519. A splendid chocolate-brown example of this popular Early American token. Thorough evaluation fails to locate any grade-limiting marks or carbon. A subtle gray spot above the middle right side flag is mentioned solely to provide a pedigree identifier. Crisply struck, with slight softness only near Pitt's covered ear. Known as "The Great Commoner," Sir William Pitt spoke in Parliament against the Stamp Act, a tax on the colonies that in effect limited publications and restricted the freedom of the press. The hated Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, and the Pitt farthings and halfpennies were issued shortly later. The maker of these tokens is unknown. Although Breen believed it to be an American-struck issue, it could also have been produced in England by a grateful exporter. Listed on page 48 of the 2007 <I>Guide Book.</B></I>