Farthing 1690 Tin, edge not readable, so Peck type uncertain, legends and main design bold, some surface blistering, copper plug recessed but intact, approaching Fine for type
Farthing 1690 Peck 578 edge inscription incomplete but enough of the edge punctuation is readable to determine the type, weight 5.32 grammes, Fair/VG with some pitting, but stable and with main details clear
Farthings Tin issues (2) 1690 edge with some lettering visible, but punctuation not visible About Fine for wear with some surface blistering, William and Mary date not visible Fair with much of the legend visible, but not the date or edge inscription
Halfpenny 1694 Peck 602 VF struck on a porous flan, Farthings (2) 1672 Peck 519 Fine, 1690 Peck 579 (One mullet on edge after the date) Fine/Good Fine for issue with some corrosion, edge inscription partly visible
Farthing 1690 Tin dated 1690 in exergue, edge with 6-pointed mullet after FAMVLVS as Peck 577, no date visible on the edge, according to Peck this dated 1689 on edge, the edge only partially visible, Near Fine and stable, very rare
Farthing 1690 with 1690 on edge NVMMO.RVM * FAMVLVS * 1690 (closest to Peck 577A) with stars on edge rather than rosettes No examples with stars recorded in the Colin Cooke collection strong GVF with numerous surface marks, as such unrecorded by Peck
Farthing 1690 Peck 577A edge has star stops Practically as struck with some lustre traces in the obverse legend, and a couple of small blisters on the portraits, reverse with a flan flaw by TA of BRITANNIA
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