GB (96) Shillings to Farthings George I to George VI includes plenty of silver minors, in mixed grades, grades generally in line with age, includes Shilling 1819 VF, Shilling 1894 Fine, MaundyThreepence 1679 Near Fine, in mixed circulated grades, Bronze includes Halfpennies 1901 (2) both Lustrous UNC, and a small group of World (6) includes Bermuda Crown 1964 EF
Twopence to Fractional Farthings (17) comprising Twopence 1797 Good Fine/Fine, Pennies 1919KN (2) both VG, Halfpennies (5) 1724 VG, 1770 VG the reverse slightly better, 1799 Fine, 1806 (2) Fine and Good Fine, Farthings (7) 1696 VG, 1806 Good Fine, 1895 Bun Head Near Fine, 1918 Bright Finish NEF and lustrous, 1929 UNC and lustrous, 1934 EF with traces of lustre, 1936 Lustrous UNC, Half Farthings (2) 1843 GVF, 1844 GEF with traces of lustre, along with JetonGeorge Iundated 25mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Obverse: Bust of the King, armoured and draped, right, Reverse: Crowned Arms with supporters, Order of the Garter below, 3.35 grammes, VF/GVF
Halfpennies (132) George I date unclear (1), 1731, 1734, 1753, 1770, 1771 Evasion - Bust of George II/GEORGE RULES, 1775 (2), 1799 (2), 1806, 1807 (4), 1826, 1834 (2), 1853 (2), 1854 (2), 1855, 1858, 1859, 1861 (3), 1862, 1869, 1876H, 1882H (2) , 1884, 1891, 1898, 1899 (2), 1906, 1907, 1932, 1935 (2), in mixed grades mostly Fair to Good Fine, George VI Ships (27) VF to UNC some with lustre, Ships Elizabeth II (62) VF to UNC many with lustre, Decimal Halfpennies (60) in mixed grades, includes a roll of 1971 (50) UNC
GB and World (12) GB (3) Twopence 1797 Good Fine with some scratches, Crowns (2) 1953 A/UNC, 1960 A/UNC these in a 2-coin box, Ireland (3) Halfpennies 1805 (2) VG and About Fine, Farthing 1806 VG, Medals (3) 1714 George I Coronation 25mm diameter in silver, Obverse: Bust right laureate, armoured and draped GEORGIVS. D:G: M:B:F: ET:H:REX: F:D', Reverse: Royal Shield within the Garter DIEV ET MON DROIT on a scroll below Eimer 471 VG/Near Fine, Coronation of George IV 25mm diameter in brass? Obverse: Bust left laureate, GEORGIUS IV BRITANNIARUM REX. F.D. Reverse: The King, crown enthroned right, holding orb and sceptre CROWNED JULY 19 1821.GVF, Accession of Edward VII 1901 24mm diameter in bronze Obverse: Conjoined portraits of the King and Queen left EDWARD VII AND ALEXANDRA with 1901 below, Reverse: Conjoined portraits of the Prince and Princess of Wales, left, PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES NOV 9th 1901, Good Fine with a loop mount at the top, Malta 6 Tari 1780 Fair, brightly cleaned comes with a silver pendant, purity unknown 13.17 grammes, USA Dollar 1922 VF gilded, in a mount, and USA Dollar 1986 P Statue of Liberty GVF cleaned, with loop mount at the top
Maundy Odds (19) Fourpences (9) 1680 Good Fine, 1686 Fine, 1689 Fine, plugged, 1710 Fine, drilled and holed, 1717 Fine, toned with flan flaws on the obverse, 1731 Fine, holed, 1763 Near Fine/Fine, 1792 Good Fine, holed, 1800 NVF, Threepences (10) 1679 Good Fine/Fine, 1687 7 over 6 VG, 1689 Good Fine/Fine, 1698 VG, 1706 Good Fine, 1727 George I Fine, 1740 Fine, 1762 GF/NVF, 1792 Fine, plugged, 1795 Fine
Halfpennies all countermarked (4) George I countermarked IW worn, 1737 countermark T , 1745 countermark TB, 1752 countermark TG, these three with similar style countermarks Fine to VF, host coins VG, interesting and in need of further research
Shillings a collection by date (incomplete) of early milled issues Charles II - William IV (38) including 1685 and examples of Anne and George I generally lower grades and 1818 VF with some field digs
Farthings George I (15) an interesting study group 1719 Large Lettering, Small 9 (8), 1719 Small Letters, 1719 No stop on Reverse, 1721 Stop after date, 1721 1 over 0, 1722 Small Letters, 1722 Large Letters, 1723 R over sideways R in REX, in mixed grades VG to Good Fine
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