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Veritas Temporis Filia: Non-Destructive Analysis of Counterfeit and Regal Copper Coins From the Sloop-of-War HMS Swift (1770) by Means of SEM-EDAX and WDXRF

Authors Nicolás C. Ciarlo, Horacio Manuel De Rosa, Hernán N. Lorusso, Cristina Vázquez, Dolores Elkin, Graciela Custo
Published in The Numismatic Chronicle, Volume 175 (2015)
Pages 227-242 (16 pages)
Language English
Download https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/43859795
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L118635
 

Abstract

Four British copper coins, three halfpennies and a farthing, recovered from the wreck of the sloop-of-war HMS Swift (1770), were analyzed. The application of scanning electron microscopy with the aid of an energy dispersive X-ray detector (SEM-EDAX), and wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) allowed the determination, by non-destructive means, of a set of diagnostic features. The specimens identified as halfpennies present a dendritic microstructure, typical of a process of melting and casting, and a copper alloy with varying amounts of tin, zinc, iron and lead. The farthing, however, was struck from pure copper. These results indicate that the three halfpennies are counterfeits, probably made in the early years of the reign of George III.

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