Penny 1860 Pattern in Gilt Copper by Joseph Moore, Obverse 3, Reverse B, Reverse with GREAT BRITAIN ONE PENNY legend, Freeman 842, Peck 2115, Rated R19 by Freeman (2-5 example believed to exist), Lustrous UNC and exceptionally rare, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88
Farthing 1720 Large Obverse Letters, Large 0 in date, Peck 816 GVF with weakness of strike in places, listed as Very Rare by Peck and seldom seen in grades above Fine
Farthing 1839 Bronzed Proof, die axis upright, Peck 1556, nFDC, the fields with hints of blue and magenta toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the bronzed Proofs of this year always desirable and sought after
Halfpenny 1754 Peck 884 UNC or very near so and attractively toned, with a small flan flaw on the reverse behind Britannia's head, comes with old ticket from 1927
Halfpenny 1775 Peck 908 EF, Farthing 1847 Peck 1568 EF with traces of lustre and a small spot after REG, the obverse with minor contact marks and an edge nick
Halfpennies to Third Farthing (9) 1697 No Stop after TERTIVS Peck 650* VG, listed as Very Rare by Peck 1699 Date in Exergue, Unbarred A's in BRITANNIA Peck 689 VG with some pitting, listed as Very Rare by Peck, 1718 E over B in GEORGIVS and REX, type as Peck 774, also with traces of a second lower date within the border, VG or better, an unusual piece, 1739 Peck 853 Fine with some light surface marks, 1826 Raised line on Saltire, Reverse B, Peck 1436 VF/About VF lightly cleaned with some small spots, Farthings (3) 1720 Peck 795 VG or better, 1723 Peck 826 VG or better, 1828 Peck 1443 Good Fine or slightly better, Third Farthing 1835 Peck 1477 NVF
Fractional Farthings (5) Third Farthings (2) 1835 Peck 1477 GVF possibly once lightly cleaned, now retoned, 1844 Peck 1606 EF with traces of lustre, the obverse with a dark tone spot above the Queen's head, Half Farthings (3) 1843 Peck EF, 1844 E over N in REGINA Peck 1595 NVF/VF the obverse with some contact marks, Rare, 1851 as Peck 1597, the 5 overstruck, the underlying digit unclear, possibly a 0 or a higher tilted 5, NEF with some spots and thin scratches, unusual
Penny to Third Farthing (7) comprising Penny 1890 Freeman 130 dies 12+N, UNC with traces of lustre, Halfpenny 1874H Freeman 318, dies 10+J, A/UNC with traces of lustre and some small spots, Halfpenny 1895 Freeman 370 dies 1+A, EF with some thin scratches on the obverse, Farthings (3) 1879 Ordinary 9, Freeman 538 dies 5+C, A/UNC with traces of lustre, 1900 Freeman 578 dies 1+A,GVF/NEF, 1901 Freeman 579 dies 1+A, GEF, Third Farthing 1884 Peck 1936 UNC and lustrous
Halfpenny or medalet in copper William and Mary, undated, Peck 636 Obv: Small bust of the King right GVLIELMVS III DEI GRATIA, Rev: Small bust of the Queen right, Fine with some flan flaws on either side, (listed under uncertain pieces by Peck), along with a William and Mary Tin Halfpenny in Poor grade
Farthing 1694 Unbarred A's in BRITANNIA and No Stop after MARIA, Peck 618* Fine/Near Fine with an edge nick and a scuff on the reverse, listed as Very Rare by Peck
Holborn Restaurant 1874 69mm diameter in copper, unsigned, Obverse: Interior view of the restaurant, with ribbon in exergue inscribed: PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETORS, 'To H.E. Marriott Esq.', Reverse: Interior view of the restaurant with guests standing between columns Above: HOLBORN, Below: RESTAURANT Estd. 1874, 217.34 grammes, BHM 2990, Eimer 1640, EF with some peck marks on the edge
Farthings (6) 1856 Peck 1583 NVF, 1865 5 over 2 Freeman 513 dies 3+B NVF, 1867 Freeman 516 dies 3+B NEF/GVF and lustrous, with a spot on the reverse, 1893 Freeman 568 dies 7+F, AU/UNC and lustrous, 1895 Veiled Head Freeman 571, dies 1+A, AU/GEF and lustrous, 1896 Freeman 572 dies 1+A, AU/GEF and lustrous
Farthings (8) 1721 1 over 0 Peck 796, approaching Fine, 1773 Obverse 1, Peck 911 VG on a pitted flan, 1806 Portrait 2, Peck 1397, Good Fine, 1823 Peck 1412 VF, 1826 First Reverse, R over E in GRATIA, unlisted by Peck, Fine, scarce, 1831 Peck 1466 Good Fine, 1856 Peck 1583 Good Fine, cleaned and retoned, 1872 Freeman 523 died 3+B VG
Germany and German States (70) German States - Ulm Pfennig undated (c.1423) Fine, Germany Bread token 1816-1817 Good Fine, Germany - Empire (16) One Mark (2) 1875A KM#7 Near Fine, 1914A KM#14 VF, Half Mark 1906E KM#17 Fine, 50 Pfennigs 1876A KM#6 Near Fine, 20 Pfennigs 1874F KM#5 NVF, Ten Pfennigs (2) 1876A KM#4 Good Fine, 1900A KM#12 NVF, 1918 KM#26 Fine, Five Pfennigs (3) 1888A KM#3 Fine, 1892 KM#11 VF with some spots, 1916A KM#19 Fine Two Pfennigs (2) 1874C KM#2 Fine, 1904F KM#16 Fine, One Pfennig (3) 1875F KM#1 VF, 1904A KM#10 Good Fine, 1917A Aluminium KM#24 NVF, Saarland (3) 100 Franken 1955 KM#4 Good Fine, 20 Franken 1954 KM#2 Fine, Ten Franken KM#1 1954 GVF, Germany - Third Reich (11) Five Reichsmarks 1937G KM#86 Fine/Good Fine, One Reichsmark 1934F KM#78 VF, 50 Pfennigs (2) 1935A KM#87 Fine, 1939A KM#96 Fine, Ten Pfennigs (2) 1937A KM#92 Fine, 1940A KM#101 Fine, Five Pfennigs (2) 1937G KM#91 Fine, 1943A KM#100 VF, Two Pfennigs 1937A KM#90 Fine, One Pfennig (2) 1938E KM#89 NVF, 1940J KM#97 Fine, Germany - Weimar Republic (14) 500 Marks 1923A KM#36 NVF, 200 Marks 1923A KM#35 VF, 50 Pfennigs 1920F KM#27 EF, One Mark 1924A KM#42 Fine, 50 Rentenpfennigs 1924F KM#34 Fine, 50 Reichspfennigs 1928F KM#49 VF, Ten Rentenpfennigs 1924J KM#33 Fine, Ten Reichspfennigs 1925A KM#40 Fine, Five Rentenpfennigs 1924G KM#32 Fine, Five Reichspfennigs 1925J KM#39 Fine, Two Rentenpfennigs 1924F KM#31 NVF, Two Reichspfennigs 1925A KM#38 EF, One Reichspfennig 1931F KM# VF Four Reichspfennigs 1932F KM#75 NVF, Germany - Military Coinage Five Pfennigs 1940A Zinc KM#98 Near Fine with dull surfaces, German Democratic Republic (11) 20 Marks 1971A Ernst Thalmann KM#34 GVF, Ten Marks 1975A 20th Anniversary of the Warsaw Pact KM#58 VF, Five Marks (3) 1969 20th Anniversary of the German Democratic Republic KM#22.1 VF, 1971A KM#29 NVF, 1979 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Albert Einstein KM#72 EF, Two Marks (2) 1957A Small Denomination KM#14 VF, 1978A KM#48 VF, 50 Pfennigs 1950A KM#4 Good Fine, Ten Pfennigs 1948A KM#3 Fine, Five Pfennigs 1949A KM#2 Fine, One Pfennig 1950A KM#1 Fine with dark tone, Germany - Empire Military Coinage (2) Two Kopecks 1916A Iron KM#22 Good Fine, One Kopeck 1916A Iron KM#21 Fine with some rust, Germany Federal Republic (10) One Mark 1950J KM#110 VF, 50 Pfennigs (2) 1949F KM#104 Good Fine/Fine, 1950J KM#109.1 Fine, Ten Pfennigs (2) 1949F KM#103 Good Fine, 1968D KM#108 GVF, Five Pfennigs (2) 1949D KM#102 Fine, 1950F KM#107 Fine, Two Pfennigs 1994J KM#106a Lustrous EF, One Pfennig (2) 1948F KM#A101 NVF/VF, 1950J KM#105 GVF
Penny 1856 Plain Trident, Peck 1510 NEF/GVF with some contact marks and a lighter toning area on the obverse, Rare in all grades above Fine, and very hard to find in high grade
PennyCnut, Pointed Helmet type, S.1158, North 787, Hastings Mint, moneyer Eadsige or Etsige, 1.09 grammes, VF with some heavier peck marks on the obverse
Halfpenny 1740 Peck 870 EF with a flan flaw by the E of REX and a striking flaw on the bust, overall a pleasing chocolate brown example with much eye appeal
Pennies (3) 1848 unaltered date Peck 1496 GVF/VF with a gentle edge bruise and some thin scratches, 1848 8 over 7 Peck 1495 GVF/VF the reverse with some contact marks, 1851 DEF Far Colon Peck 1498 About VF/VF with some contact marks
Pennies (5) 1853 Ornamental Trident, Last colon slightly nearer DEF, Peck 1503 EF, the reverse with a slightly uneven tone, 1904 UNC or near so with traces of lustre and minor cabinet friction, 1913 Freeman 177 dies 2+B A/UNC with pale lustre, 1914 UNC or near so with traces of lustre, 1918 UNC with pale lustre
Halfcrowns to Farthings (22) Halfcrown 1925 VG, Shilling 1920 Fine, Sixpence 1930 Near Fine, SilverThreepences (8) 1920 (2) VG/Near Fine and VG/Fine, 1921 VG, 1925 (2) VG and Fine, 1940 Fine, 1941 Good Fine, 1943 VG, Penny 1950 Fine/Good Fine, Halfpennies (6) 1799 (3) the first with 5 Incuse Gunports VF with some surface marks, second and third 1799 Fine and VG, the ship worn, 1807 Near Fine, 1852 Dots on shield, Reverse B, Peck 1537 Bold Fine, 1957 Calm Sea Freeman 476 dies 3+D Fine/Good Fine, Farthings (4) 1875 Freeman 531 dies 5+C, with 7 over lower 7 in date, VG, 1875H Freeman 532 dies 5+C VF, 1879 (2) the first with doubled 9 in date VF cleaned and retoned, the second with wide spaced 9 VF/About VF, Model Halfpennyundated (c.1844) Bimetallic, Fine, along with Italy One Lire 1917R KM#57 Fine, toned
Farthing 1845 Large Date, unlisted by Peck, but known to be Very Rare, Fine or slightly better with some small spots and surface marks, a seldom seen type
Penny 1853 Plain Trident, Italic 5, Peck 1504 GVF/VF with some spots on the reverse and some residue in the legends, many times rarer than the Ornamental Trident type
Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 VF or slightly better with some contact marks, the edge with only a few small nicks and much better than usually seen on this type
Penny 1862 variety with F for E in PENNY unlisted by Peck, Freeman, Gouby or Satin, About VF for wear but has clearly been in the ground with numerous surface marks, however the variety is very clear, Ex-London Coins Auction A115 3/12/2006 Lot 953 hammer price £130
Half Farthing 1851 First 1 over 5 in date, a known variety, but unlisted by Peck, EF with traces of lustre, Farthing Charles I Rose, Sceptres through crown, with single arched crowns on both sides, apostrophe stops, privy Mark Crescent, CAROLVS and FRAN in legend, Peck 328, 0.96 grammes, Good Fine with some obverse edge damage, overall with good eye appeal for this type
Twopence and Pennies (4) Twopences 1797 (2) Peck 1077 the first Fine/Good Fine with some contact marks, the second Fine or better, Pennies (2) 1797 10 Leaves, Fine/About Fine with some corrosion, 1806 Good Fine with some verdigris on the obverse
Farthings (10) 1799 Fine, 1807 Fine, 1821 Fine, 1822 Obverse 1 (2) Fine and Good Fine, 1823 Roman 1 in date Fine, harshly cleaned, 1829 NVF with a scratch below the bust, 1834 Incuse line on Saltire Reverse A, Peck 1470 Good Fine, 1836 Good Fine/Fine with a thin scratch, 1837 About VF/VF with some scuffs
Farthing 1771 Reverse A, the olive branch points to the right hand limb of BRITANNIA, the first 7 struck over a longer 7, by far the rarest of the three reverses, Peck 909, UNC the reverse with minor cabinet friction, traces of lustre further enhance the eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. Rare and desirable in this high grade and comparable in grade to the example in the Colin Cooke collection
Farthing 1825 Obverse 1, Peck 1414, UNC with around 70% lustre, excellent and choice surfaces, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 90, our archive database shows we have offered examples graded up to LCGS 88 in the past, but this is the first grade 90 of this type we have offered. All currency coins graded LCGS 90 truly rare and sought after, and are greatly prized pieces
Farthing 1806 Second Portrait, Peck 1397, UNC with around 70% lustre on the obverse, and around 40% lustre, the fields with an underlying prooflike appearance and with excellent eye appeal. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, Very seldom seen in this high grade an highly sought after
Halfpenny 1700 an unusual error , Reverse legend reads BRTTΛNNIΛ, so T for I in BRIT and unbarred A's, two errors on the same coin, unlisted by Peck, Bold VG on a slightly porous flan, we note this variety not present in the Nicholson collection which included a vast array of William III varieties
World a small group (7) Russia (4) Rouble 1913 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty Y#70 About VF with some scratches, Two Kopecks (3) 1811 MK C#118.4 Fine with some scratches, and 1811 ПC C#118.4 Fine, 1901 Fine Y#10.1 , South Africa (2) Two Shillings KM#6 1897 GVF cleaned, One Shilling 1897 KM#5 VF cleaned, Egypt 20 Piastres AH1341 (1923) KM#338 Fine
Farthing 1826 First Head, 1 of date has no top serif, LCGS variety 05, type as Peck 1416 UNC with attractive dark chocolate tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Penny to Quarter Farthing (4) Penny 1893 Freeman 136 dies 12+N GVF, Farthings (2) 1839 2-pronged Trident, FID.DEF legend, top serif of B of BRITANNIAR missing, as Peck 1554, About EF the reverse with some small spots, 1893 Freeman 5698 dies 5+FGEF and lustrous, Quarter Farthing 1839 Peck 1608 NEF cleaned and retoned
BrassThreepences (4) 1946 Peck 2388 Good Fine/NVF with some small spots, 1948 Peck 2390 GEF and lustrous, 1950 Peck 2394 GVF with some tone spots, 1951 Peck 2396 EF/GEF and lustrous with some spots on the obverse
Penny 1855 Ornamental Trident Peck 1508, EF the reverse with a series of parallel scratches vertically and horizontally giving the appearance of a grid effect, unusual
Farthing 1822 Obverse 2 Peck 1411 Toned UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, Ex-London Coins Auction A146 September 2014 Lot 2197
Farthing 1722 Blundered R in REX, possibly overstruck, the underlying figure unclear, type as Peck 825, Good Fine with a verdigris spot on the obverse and flan flaw at 9 o'clock on the reverse
Proof Set 1826 (11 coins) comprising Gold Five Pounds 1826 Proof nFDC with some very minor hairlines and the odd small contact mark barely detract, the fields brilliant and reflective, Gold Two Pounds 1826 Proof nFDC the obverse with beautiful reflective fields, the reverse with slight haze around the legend, one small spot on the drapery to the right, Gold Sovereign 1826 Proof nFDC the bust beautifully frosted, minor wavy line in the obverse field, Gold Half Sovereign 1826 Proof, Extra hair tuft, (Marsh 407C) nFDC the obverse with minor hairlines and contact marks, Crown 1826 Proof nFDC/FDC the reverse beautifully toned, Halfcrown 1826 Proof nFDC the obverse with flashes of blue and gold tone, the reverse blue/green and golden toned with touches of magenta, Shilling 1826 Proof nFDC the obverse with minor contact marks, Sixpence 1826 Proof nFDC colourfully toned, the obverse with some minor contact marks , Penny 1826 Thick Raised line on Saltire, Reverse C, Bronzed Proof (Peck 1426) nFDC/FDC, the obverse with a small spot in the hair and tone spot on the neck, Halfpenny 1826 Raised line on Saltire, Reverse B, (Peck 1437) Bronzed Proof, nFDC with a minor handling mark on either side, and Farthing 1826 Bronzed Proof nFDC with colourful underlying tone, a small edge nick by BR or BRITANNIAR barely detracts, comes in red oval fitted case, with F.G. White July 16 1868 in gold lettering on the lid, only around 400 sets are thought to have been minted, a superb and highly sought after rare and highly desirable set, rarely seen complete on the market
Proof Set 1831 (14 coins) comprising Gold Two Pounds 1831 Proof nFDC the obverse with minor contact marks and some hairlines to the fields, the edge with some minor abrasions, these only slightly visible when viewed from the faces of the coin, Gold Sovereign 1831 Proof nFDC with minor hairlines to the fields, a small spot by F:D: a small rim nick and a gentle edge bruise, bust and reverse design frosted, the fields reflective, Gold Half Sovereign 1831 Small size Proof nFDC the bust and reverse design with attractive frosting, the fields with very minor hairlines, reflective and lustrous, the only proof issue of the short-lived small size type, Crown 1831 Proof W.W on truncation FDC or near so with touches of blue and magenta tone, a most attractive and eye-catching example, exceedingly rare in this high grade, Halfcrown 1831 WW in script, Plain edge Proof (ESC 658, Bull 2477) nFDC obverse with minimal contact marks, the reverse with minimal hairlines, beautiful hues of gold, blue and magenta add to the excellent eye appeal, this type many times rarer than the 'WW in block' Proof coin, Shilling 1831 Plain Edge Proof nFDC with the odd minor contact mark, retaining lustrous fields, Sixpence 1831 Plain Edge Proof UNC/nFDC with even toning, with two gentle rim bruises, MaundyFourpence 1831 Proof UNC/nFDC the obverse with some thin scratches in the field, Maundy Threepence 1831 Proof UNC/nFDC with a contact mark on the obverse, Maundy Twopence 1831 Proof nFDC and nicely toned, Maundy Penny 1831 Proof FDC or very near so and colourfully toned, Penny 1831 Bronzed Proof, Die axis inverted, (Peck 1457) nFDC lacquered, the lacquering has started to come off the reverse in places, Halfpenny 1831 Bronzed Proof, Die axis inverted, (Peck 1463) a small spot by GULIELMUS FDC or very near so, Farthing 1831 Bronzed Proof, Die axis inverted (Peck 1468) NFDC with attractive soft tone, an extremely rare and desirable set, only around 150 are believed to have been minted, very seldom do these sets come to auction
Pattern Set 1846 Private Patterns, Smith on Decimal Currency a 5-coin set by Marrian & Gausby, comprising Ten Cents 1846 Original striking with no die rust spots, 6mm thick, Freeman 812, X#50, formerly KM#PPn35, Five Cents 1846 Original striking, 3.25mm thick, Freeman 818, X#49, formerly KM#PPn33, Two Cents 1846 Freeman 819, X#48, formerly KM#PPn29, One Cent 1846 without Marrian & Gausby below the head, Freeman 823, X#46, formerly KM#PPn27, One Centum 1846 in White metal, X#47a, nFDC to FDC a superb set, the copper coins all rated R17 by Freeman, in a contemporary fitted case, we note each coin in this set superior to the examples from the Freeman collection, (two purchased by P.Deane, two purchased by G.Monk), the Freeman example later sold as part of the J.Tansley collection of Patterns, Proofs and Coining Trials. The coins in this set were the earliest patterns for a British Decimal Coinage. While restrikes were made in 1888 (by Shorthouse) that exist in various metals, only the original strikings are in copper and are free from die rust marks. Peck states in a footnote (page 479, 2nd Edition) describing the copper 10-cent, 5-cent, 2-cent, and 1-cent pieces as being the 'Decimal equivalents of a Twopence, a Penny, a Halfpenny, and a Farthing, respectively'. Further, Peck states that 'It is highly probable that the 1-centum piece was intended to represent a silver Decimal Shilling of 50 cents'.
Farthing 1844 Peck 1565, in an NGC holder and graded NGC AU58 BN, certainly as good, and possibly with superior eye appeal to the Ex-Waterbird collection example, also NGC graded AU58 BN, which sold in London Coins Auction A177 Lot 1497, hammer price £950
Brass Threepence 1946 Peck 2388 UNC with practically full lustre, the obverse with a few small spots, the reverse prooflike, an eye-catching high grade example of this key date rarity
Farthing 1665 Pattern in Silver, Bust with short hair, Obverse 1a, Reverse A, Straight-grained edge, 24mm diameter, Peck 407 (states Peck 414 on the label in error) with an attractive deep grey tone, in an NGC holder and graded PF61
Halfpenny 1788 Pattern by Droz in Gilt, Obverse: Four diamond shaped stops, Crescent-shaped curls below bust, Reverse: Britannia seated, leaf and berry pattern to robe, Peck 965, DH11, D below, EF
Halfpenny 1805 Bronzed Pattern Restrike, Peck 1309, R91, Reverse with BRITANNIARUM legend, nFDC with attractive chocolate tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88
Penny 1849 Peck 1497 GVF/VF for wear with pitted surfaces, the reverse with a scratch from Britannia's face to the I of FID, Very Rare, one of the key dates of the Victorian copper series
Pennies (6) 1797 10 Leaves, Peck 1132, EF/About EF the surfaces with some residue from long-term vinyl storage, possibly removable with care, 1807 Peck 1344 NEF/EF, 1825 Peck 1420 GEF/EF with a slightly uneven tone, show traces of underlying pleasing colourful tone, 1826 Reverse A Peck 1422 EF with a B scratched in the reverse field, 1834 Peck 1459 GVF with some surface residue, 1853 Ornamental Trident Peck 1500 EF with some light surface residue
Pennies (7) 1826 Reverse A Peck 1422 NEF/GVF the reverse with scratches, 1844 Peck 1487 About VF, 1845 Peck 1489 EF/NEF the obverse with a darker area of toning by GRATIA, 1846 DEF Far Colon Peck 1490 GVF, 1847 DEF Far Colon Peck 1493 GVF/NEF, 1851 DEF Far Colon Peck 1498 GVF with some surface residue, 1854 Plain Trident Peck 1506 NEF
Farthings (8) 1840 Peck 1559 UNC toned, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 496 dies 1+A A/UNC with traces of lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 75, 1860 Toothed Border 4 Berries, Freeman 499 dies 2+B EF with traces of lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 60, 1873 High 3 in date LCGS variety 01, Choice UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1874H Freeman 525 dies 4+C UNC or near so with traces of lustre, 1882H Broken F in F:D: Freeman 549 dies 7+F Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1886 Freeman 557 dies 7+F, lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1890 Close Date, LCGS variety 02, by far the scarcer of the two main types, Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 80
Pennies (6) 1826 Reverse A Peck 1422 EF unevenly toned, 1848 8 over 7 Peck UNC toned with a hint of lustre, the odd small spots on the obverse barely detract, 1855 Plain Trident AU/GEF the obverse with some scratches and lamination in the field, 1856 Plain Trident VF/GF with several edge knocks, the obverse with a corrosion spot, Rare, 1857 Palin Trident AU/EF with some small spots, 1858 No WW EF
Pennies (6) 1841 REG No Colon D over smaller D in DEF, as Peck 1484 EF with traces of lustre, 1854 Ornamental Trident Peck 1506 AU/GEF with flashes of underlying colourful tone, the reverse with some slightly uneven tone, 1857 Ornamental Trident Peck 1513 NEF/EF with some spots, 1858 No WW GEF/EF and lustrous, the reverse with some scratches, 1858 8 over 2 (previously thought to be 8 over 3) Gouby CP1858G, EF cleaned, 1858 8 over 6 unlisted by Peck, Gouby CP1858D GEF and attractively toned, Rare
Penny 1847 DEF Close Colon, just a trace of the colon after BRITANNIAR is visible, Peck 1492 UNC/AU with some dirt in the obverse legend, Ex-Roland Harris Collection, London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 646 hammer price £85
Pennies (8) 1831 W.W on truncation Peck 1458*">Peck 1458* Near Fine/Fine, 1831 .W.W on truncation Peck 1458 VG, 1841 REG: Peck 1480 About Fine/Fine, 1843 REG: Peck 1486 (2) the first VG, the second NVG with some edge nicks, 1848 8 over 6 Peck 1494 VG/Near Fine, 1853 Plain Trident Peck 1504 VG with some scratches, some pieces with some surface residue from long-term vinyl storage
Halfpennies (3) 1843 Peck 1527 NEF with a scratch on either side, Rare, 1844 the 44 with upper serifs, no upper serif to D of DEF or F of DEF as Peck 1528, Bramah 33a, NEF/EF the obverse with a flan flaw and some discolouration, 1844 the 44 with no serifs, no upper serif to D of DEF or F of DEF as Peck 1528, Bramah 33a GVF with a darker toning spot
Farthings and Fractional Farthings (13) comprising Quarter Farthing 1853 Peck 1612 NVF, Third Farthings (4) 1827 Peck 1453 EF with some dirt in the legends, 1868 Peck 1928 UNC with some lustre, 1902 Peck 2241 UNC and lustrous, 1913 Peck 2358 GEF with traces of lustre, Half Farthing 1843 with low T in BRITANNAIR, as Peck 1593, EF nicely toned, Farthings (7) 1886 NEF, 1888 VG, 1901 UNC toned, 1905 NEF/EF, 1911 Near Fine/Fine, 1933 A/UNC with traces of lustre, 1935 EF
Halfpenny 1799 5 incuse gunports Peck 1248, UNC, the obverse with around 70% lustre and a hairline scratch, the reverse with almost full lustre, rarely seen with this much lustre
Halfpennies (7) 1697 No Stop after TERTIVS Peck 650*, VG, 1699 Date in Legend, No stop after date, Peck 675 Near Fine/VG for wear, on a porous flan with green patina, 1735 Peck 849 Bold Good Fine, Reverse with Britannia Triple struck, 1745 Peck 875 Fine, 1751 Peck 881 About Fine/Fine, 1855 Peck 1543 NVF, 1857 Reverse B, Peck 1545, NEF with some edge knocks
Pennies (2) 1854 Ornamental Trident Peck 1507 A/UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, 1930 Freeman 203 dies 5+C UNC and fully lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Penny 1859 Large Date, with a trace of 1 over small 1, as Peck 1519 GEF the obverse with some small spots, Ex-London Coins Auction A114 3/9/2006 Lot 1371 (part)
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