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
Halfpennies (3) 1887 Freeman 358 dies 17+S GEF/AU with traces of lustre, 1888 Freeman 359 dies 17+S UNC/AU and lustrous, 1890 Freeman 362 dies 17+S UNC with minor cabinet friction, retaining around 25% lustre
Halfpennies (2) 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 267 dies 4+C AU/EF the reverse cleaned, rated R14 by Freeman, 1861 Freeman 282 dies 7+G, AU/GEF with traces of lustre
Halfpenny 1848 Unaltered date, Peck 1533, VF or slightly better with some contact marks and edge nicks, the reverse with some spots, a very rare type, under-rated by the major catalogues, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that we have offered just 6 examples, as opposed to 23 1845 Halfpennies over the same time period
Halfpenny 1893 Freeman 368 dies 17+S Lustrous UNC with Prooflike fields, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 90. Ex-London Coins Auction A123 December 2008 Lot 1442 hammer price £340. When sold in Auction A123, it was noted that 'only two Victorian Halfpennies submitted for grading have been returned as grade 90. This is still the case 13 years later. The coin is UIN 163 and after another 44,000 coins have been graded in the intervening period and this is still the finest known of 17 examples now recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Pennies and Halfpennies in LCGS holders (17) comprising Pennies (14) and Halfpennies (3), Pennies:- 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 17 dies 6+D About Fine, slabbed and graded LCGS 20, 1861 as Freeman 33 dies 6+G but with R over R in REG, VF with an edge knock, slabbed and graded LCGS 40, 1861 Freeman 22 dies 4+D, Near Fine slabbed and graded LCGS 15, 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 15 dies 4+D, the top colon dot after BRITT very weak and barely struck, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 15, 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 13 dies 3+D, in an LCGS yellow ticket holder 'VF cleaned', 1860 Toothed Border as Freeman 15 dies 4+D, with central cut fishtail, and no top colon dot after REG, LCGS Variety 96, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 10, the only example thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, 1881 Freeman 105 dies 10+J, About Fine, scarce, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 20, 1861 Freeman 29 dies 6+D Fine, slabbed and graded LCGS 25, 1915 Recessed Ear as Freeman 179 dies 2+B, VF slabbed and graded LCGS 40, 1863 Freeman 42 dies 6+G, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 8, 1877 as Gouby BP1877Bb (Large Date with 12 1/2 teeth date spacing) with part of an extra linear circle in the left part of the exergue extending below the 18 of the date, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 10, 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 13 dies 3+D, VF slabbed and graded LCGS 45, 1874 Freeman 78 dies 8+H, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 8, rated R12 by Freeman, 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 10, Halfpennies (3) :- 1862 as Freeman 289 dies 7+G, with 6 over 6 in the date, Fine slabbed and graded LCGS 30, 1874H Freeman 318, dies 10+J Fine/Good Fine, slabbed and graded LCGS 30, 1837 as Peck 1465 VF with 7 over 7 in date, Fine, slabbed and graded LCGS 25
Halfpennies in LCGS holders (13) a high grade group comprising 1953 Freeman 463 dies 1+A, UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1953 Freeman 464 dies 2+A, UNC with around 80% lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1954 Freeman 466 dies 3+A, UNC with good lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1955 Freeman 469 dies 3+C, UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1956 Freeman 471 dies 3+C UNC with practically full lustre, the reverse slightly subdued, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1957 Calm sea Freeman 476 dies 3+D Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1957 Freeman 477 dies 3+E, UNC with around 80% lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1958 Freeman 458 dies 3+G, UNC with around 80% lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1959 Freeman 483 dies 3+G UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85,1962 Freeman 487 dies 3+E Choice UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1966 Freeman 493 dies 3+I, UNC with almost full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1967 Freeman 494 dies 3+J, Choice UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1967 Freeman 495 dies 4+J, Choice UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, also Farthing 1956 Freeman 669 dies 3+D UNC with around 75% lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 80
Halfpennies in LCGS holders (11) a variety group, comprising 1846 6 over 6 with DF.I for DEI, Fine, in an LCGS holder, slabbed and graded LCGS 20, 1860 Beaded Border, 0 over higher 0 in date, Freeman dies 4+C, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 10, 1861 No top bar to F of HALF, Freeman dies 6+G, LCGS Variety 23, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 10, 1861 Freeman dies 7+G, Last 1 of date over 1, the underlying 1 to the left, visible at the left foot of the 1, LCGS Variety 27, VF slabbed and graded LCGS 40, 1861 Freeman dies 7+G, First 1 in date struck over a lower 1, LCGS Variety 28, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 15, 1861 Freeman dies 7+G, Last 1 of date over a lower 1, LCGS Variety 29, VG, slabbed and graded LCGS 15, 1861 Freeman dies 7+G, widely spaced last 1 in date (date spans 17 border teeth), LCGS Variety 37, Good Fine/Fine, slabbed and graded LCGS 30, 1861 Freeman 277 dies 7+G, GVF slabbed and graded LCGS 50, 1862 Top bar of E of PENNY very weak (almost missing) LCGS Variety 06, GVF slabbed and graded LCGS 55, 1874H Filled 4 in date, LCGS Variety 11, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 15, 1889 left of A of HALF weak or broken, LCGS Variety 04, VG slabbed and graded LCGS 15, an interesting group of interest to the minor variety specialist
Halfpennies in LCGS holders (9) 1937 Freeman 429 dies 1+A, UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1938 Freeman 431 dies 1+B, UNC with good, slightly subdued lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1939 Freeman 433 dies 1+C, UNC with around 80% slightly subdued lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1945 Freeman 447 dies 1+K, UNC with almost full lustre, some red toning in place enhances the eye appeal, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1949 Freeman 455 dies 2+O, UNC with around 90% lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1952 Freeman 461 dies 2+P, UNC with around 90% lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1954 Freeman 466 dies 3+A, UNC with around 40% lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1958 Freeman 481 dies 3+G, UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, Halfpenny 1970 ProofFreeman 495B dies 4+KnFDC with almost full mint lustre and some light toning, slabbed and graded LCGS 92
Halfpennies in LCGS holders (10) all UNC and lustrous, as follows: 1941 Freeman 439 dies 1+G slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1942 Freeman 441 dies 1+H slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1943 Freeman 443 dies 1+I slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1944 Freeman 445 dies 1+J slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1946 Freeman 449 dies 1+L slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1947 Freeman 451 dies 1+M slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1948 Freeman 453 dies 1+N slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1949 Freeman 455 dies 2+O slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1951 Freeman 459 dies 2+O slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1958 Freeman 481 dies 3+G slabbed and graded LCGS 82
Pennies in LCGS holders (4) 1937 ProofFreeman 220 dies 1+B, nFDC the reverse with good lustre, the obverse attractively toned, slabbed and graded LCGS 88, 1950 Proof Freeman 241 dies 3+C, UNC with some lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, 1951 Proof Freeman 243 dies 3+C Toned UNC with some lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, 1953 Proof Freeman 246 dies 1+B nFDC retaining much original mint brilliance, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, along with Halfpennies in LCGS holders (2) 1953 Proof Freeman 465 dies 2+A, UNC with some lustre, now toned, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1970 Proof Freeman 495A dies 4+I, nFDC retaining almost full mint brilliance, slabbed and graded LCGS 88
Pennies and Halfpennies (3) Pennies (2) 1897 Freeman 145 dies 1+B, UNC with good subdued lustre cand some small tone spots, 1900 Freeman 153 dies 1+B, UNC with good subdued lustre, Halfpenny 1908 Freeman 387 dies 1+B, A/UNC and lustrous with some contact marks
Halfpenny 1965 Freeman 492 dies 3+H, Lustrous UNC and choice in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 90, the finest known of 57 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, at the time of writing a total of 264 Elizabeth II currency Halfpennies have been recorded by LCGS and this remains the only grade 90. Ex-London Coins Auction A120 Lot 1384 hammer price £36
Halfpennies (2) 1887 Freeman 358 dies 17+S UNC with practically full lustre, the reverse with a handling mark, 1891 Freeman 364 dies 17+S UNC/AU with traces of lustre, the obverse with a small spot by the bun
Halfpennies (2) 1903 Freeman 382 dies 1+B UNC with around 70%/50% lustre, 1910 Freeman 389 dies 1+B GEF and lustrous with good, slightly subdued lustre
Halfpennies (2) 1717 Peck 768 Good Fine with a small edge crack and some edge nicks, 1719 Obverse 2 with plain left shoulder strap Peck 793 Fine with some old spots, this type far rarer than the Obverse 1 coin
Halfpennies (2) 1806 3 Berries on olive branch Peck 1377 GVF toned, 1806 No Berries on olive branch Peck 1376 VF with a heavier contact mark in the obverse field
Halfpenny 1735 Peck 849 A/UNC toned, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, the only example and therefore finest thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, from over 44,000 coins submitted, Ex-Andrew Wayne collection 5/6/2006 lot 987, many of the early Copper Halfpennies deceptively scarce or rare in high grades, one of the earliest coins submitted to LCGS (UIN 33) and after a further 44,000 coins graded this has yet to be beaten
Halfpenny 1894 Freeman 369 dies 17+S UNC or very near so with good lustre and with some tone spots, the reverse in particular boldly struck, the later Bun Halfpennies not usually found with bold striking
Halfpennies (2) 1771 Ball below spear blade Peck 898 GVF/NEF, the reverse with a hint of colourful tone around Britannia, 1772 Reverse B, Peck 902 GVF with a few small spots
Halfpennies (2) 1874 Freeman 317 dies 9+K VG/About Fine, Rare and rated R16 by Freeman, 1861 Freeman 278 dies 7+D this die pairing the only use of Reverse D for this date, Rare, rated R16 by Freeman, Good Fine/Fine the obverse with slightly dull surfaces, Ex-C.Cooke, Ex-M.Peake 10/1982
Halfpennies (2) 1858 8 over 6 Peck 1547 EF, 1853 Peck 1539 UNC with a small spot below the Queen's chin, the obverse with traces of double striking to parts of the legend, date and portrait, with slightly dull surfaces from poor storage
Penny 1797 contemporary counterfeit, struck on a thin flan and weighing 18.90 grammes, struck from KP14 dies, Peck 1110 VG with all major details clear, see notes in Peck Second Edition page 302 regarding these Pennies, we note a similar example sold in London Coins Auction A164 3/3/2019 described as Near Fine for £75 hammer price, HalfpenniesGeorge III contemporary counterfeits (2) 1775 Fair and 1776 VG the latter a crude type and unlisted by Coleman
Halfpennies (2) 1858 8 over 6 Peck 1547 GEF with traces of lustre, some edge knocks and small spots, 1888 as Freeman 359 dies 17+S, with broken top bar to F in F:D: Good Fine, once cleaned, now retoning
Halfpennies (2) 1799 5 Incuse Gunports Peck 1248 UNC the obverse toned with some lustre, the reverse with good lustre, 1858 8 over 6 Peck 1547 Lustrous UNC with small spot on the D of DEI, Half Farthing 1847 Peck 1596 Lustrous UNC the obverse with some toning, Third Farthing 1884 Peck 1936 UNC and lustrous with some attractive toning
Halfpennies (2) 1889 9 over 8 Freeman 361 dies 17+S EF with some subdued lustre, 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 258 dies 1+A with I over higher I in BRITT, UNC with some lustre
Halfpenny 1745 Peck 875 UNC an extremely choice example, attractively toned with small traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, Ex-Andrew Wayne collection, London Coins Auction A113, 5/6/2006 (Lot 994). One of the first coins encapsulated by CGS (UIN 0000035). LCGS has now recorded over 42000 coins on its Population report and only one other coin of this date has been recorded. We note only 4 George II currency Halfpennies of all dates have attained the 85 grade, with none recorded higher, therefore a choice coin for the type collector
Halfpennies (3) 1861 Freeman 277 dies 6+G AU/GEF and nicely toned, 1861 Freeman 282 dies 7+G UNC with attractive original toning, 1885 Freeman 354 dies 17+S A/UNC with traces of lustre, the reverse with minor tone spots
Halfpennies (2) 1826 Reverse A Peck 1433 AU/GEF toned with a small spot on the obverse, 1827 Peck 1438 UNC or near so, the obverse with traces of lustre, the reverse with around 30% lustre
Halfpennies (2) 1773 Peck 904 About EF with light surface deposit on the portrait, 1827 Peck 1438 EF with traces of lustre and some light surface deposit
Halfpennies (2) 1920 Freeman 399 dies 1+A AU/UNC with speckled lustre and some carbon spots, 1924 Freeman 403 dies 1+A UNC or near so and lustrous with some spots
Halfpennies (2) 1675 5 over 3 type as Peck 528, now listed by Spink under S.3393, Good Fine and bold, Very Rare, we note that of the 5 examples recoded in the Nicholson collection, this is different to all of them, comes with old collector's tick et stating 'Seaby June 1967 £8-10-0' where it was recorded as a 1673 coin, 1694 Peck 602 GF/NVF, comes with old collector's ticket stating 'Mayfair Coin Co, Regent St. London June 1968 £5-10-0'
Halfpennies (2) 1771 Peck 896 About EF, comes with old collector's ticket 'Ex-H.Hopkins Aug.1983 £35', 1773 Peck 904 About EF, comes with old collector's ticket 'Ex-H.Hopkins Aug.1983 £30'
Halfpennies Contemporary Counterfeits (2) George II 1735 VG/NF of crude style, not listed by Coleman, 1771 Fine, of crude style and also unlisted by Coleman
Halfpennies (2) 1882H Freeman 347 dies 19+S UNC or near so and lustrous with a small tone spot on the obverse rim, 1957 Calm Sea, Freeman 476 dies 3+D UNC with practically full lustre
Halfpennies (2) 1862 as Freeman 289 dies 7+G the E in PENNY as an inverted, reversed F (i.e. no top bar) About UNC and with practically full lustre and some yellow and hues of toning, we note a similar example sold in our Auction A121 which states 'stated by the vendor to be one of only a handful known', 1885 Freeman 354 dies 17+S EF/UNC and lustrous
Penny 1864 Crosslet 4 Peck 1664 with 239/136 scratched in the obverse field, toned UNC with traces of lustre and a few small spots. The numbers were scratched into the field during the mastership of Professor Thomas Graham (1855-1869) have been shown by G.P.Dyer to represent overall output in tons of bronze coin minted since 1860 (the higher figure) and output in tons of that particular denomination since 1860 (the lower figure) This is not the example pictured in Michael Gouby's 'The British Bronze Penny' - Specialised Edition (Page 49) but displays a superb sharp strike. A highly desirable piece of Victorian bronze coinage history, as stated by Gouby there are only 2 examples known, this, Ex-D.W.Grey 20/10/1971, Lot 111, Ex-Seaby Bulletin, September 1974, item K162, Ex-Sotheby Auction 9/10/1979 Lot 257, Ex-Michael Freeman, and one other, the other example illustrated in Gouby's book being the Ex-Norweb, Ex-A.H.F.Baldwin example, described by Spink as 'Extremely Fine and attractively patinated'. A total of 34 'scratched field' bronze coins are recorded of all dates and denominations, made up of 20 Pennies, 7 Halfpennies and 7 Farthings. Of the 20 Pennies, 12 are known to be in the British Museum Collection, this being one of the remaining 8 available to commerce. An extremely rare opportunity to bid on a piece of Victorian numismatic history. We note a standard currency 1864 Crosslet 4 Penny in UNC sold in our March 2014 auction (Lot 1844) for £3978 inclusive of buyers premium.
Halfpennies Contemporary Counterfeits (2) George II but dated 1775 a muling of George II and George III dies, approaching Fine for issue, unlisted in the Coleman or Anton/Kesse books, struck slightly off-centre and very unusual, George III 1775 Reverse Brockage VG/Poor
Halfpennies (3) 1719 Obverse 1 Peck 791 approaching VF, 1771 Peck 896 VF, 1799 5 Incuse gunports Peck 1248 NEF with some hairlines and some small rim nicks
Halfpennies (2) 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 258 dies 1+A UNC with around 30% lustre, 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G Lustrous UNC with a tone spot on the bust
Halfpennies (2) 1845 Peck 1529 better than VG with all major details clear, Very rare in any grade, 1869 Freeman 306 dies 7+G NEF with some light surface corrosion in a part of the obverse legend, rare
Halfpennies (3) 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 266 dies 4+B the 8 and 0 broken in the date, VF, 1861 Freeman 273 dies 4+G the 8 and 6 in the date broken, GVF with traces of lustre, 1862 First N of PENNY double struck UNC with traces of lustre
Halfpennies (2) 1825 Britannia with short hair, Britannia has no sandal straps, unlisted by Peck or Bramah, Fine, Rare, 1826 Britannia with short hair, Britannia has no sandal straps, also unlisted by Peck or Bramah, Fine, Rare
Halfpennies (2) 1717 No Stops on obverse Peck 769 Fine/Near Fine with some surface marks, listed by Peck as 'Very Rare' and we note this is the first we have listed, 1718 No Stops on obverse Peck 775 Fine struck on a pitted flan, rare
Halfpenny 1675 Peck 516 EF with traces of lustre, a small spot on the reverse barely detracts, a superb example, all Charles IIHalfpennies very rare in high grades
Halfpennies (3) 1885 Freeman 354 dies 17+S UNC with subdued lustre, 1893 Freeman 368 dies 17+S UNC with subdued lustre, 1932 Freeman 418 dies 3+B UNC and lustrous with a few small spots, farthing 1891 Freeman 564 dies 7+F AU/UNC with traces of lustre and a small flaw on the Queen's portrait
Halfpennies 1701 (3) Unbarred A's I BRITANNIA Peck 703 VG, Unbarred A's in BRITANNIA Large 0 in date Peck 703 var.VG, Unbarred A's in BRITANNIA, inverted A's in GVLIELMVS, Large 0 in date Peck 705 VG
Halfpennies (2) 1873 Freeman 310 dies 7+G UNC with around 40% lustre and a small spot by REG, Ex-M.Ellis £26. 1873 Freeman 311 dies 311 VF toned, Ex-M.Ellis £8
Halfpennies (2) 1868 Freeman 303 dies 7+G EF with a toning line on either side, Ex-Spink Auction 6/ October 1979 Lot 823 £10.50. 1871 Freeman 308 dies 7+G NVF with surface marks and some spots, Rare, Ex-Astons £28.80
Halfpennies (2) 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 270 dies 4+E, EF toned with some scratches, Ex-M.Peake £10, 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 274 dies 5+E GEF with good underlying lustre, Ex-G.Monk £20
Halfpennies (2) 1893 Freeman 368 dies 17+S UNC with around 20% lustre, purchased from Charing Cross Market £6.50. 1894 Freeman 369 dies 17+S UNC with good subdued lustre, Ex-Laurie Bamford £12
Halfpennies (2) 1875 Freeman 322A">Freeman 322A dies 13+J Fine with a small spot to the right of the date, Very rare rated R17 by Freeman and seldom offered, we note there was no example in either the Nicholson or Roland Harris collections, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £52. 1875 Freeman 322 dies 12+L NVG with a dent on the Queen's hairline, Ex-Laurie Bamford £5
Halfpennies (3) 1886 Freeman 356 dies 17+S UNC with good subdued lustre, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £5. 1891 Freeman 364 dies 17+S AU/UNC with traces of lustre and a few small spots, purchased at Charing Cross Market £4.50. 1892 Freeman 366 dies 17+S About EF once cleaned now almost fully retoned, Ex-G.Monk £2.70
Halfpennies (2) 1889 Freeman 360 dies 17+S Lustrous UNC with small spots, purchased at Charing Cross Market £9. 1890 Freeman 362 dies 17+S UNC with practically full lustre and a couple of small spots, purchased at Charing Cross Market £25
Halfpennies (2) 1861 Freeman 277 dies 6+G UNC and lustrous with some small spots, purchased at Charing Cross Market for £10. 1861 Freeman 282 dies 7+F UNC the obverse toned, the reverse with around 25% lustre, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £10.80
Halfpennies (3) 1895 Freeman 370 dies 1+A UNC with good subdued lustre and a couple of small rim nicks Ex-Laurie Bamford £4.50. 1896 Freeman 371 dies 1+A, UNC with practically full lustre, purchased from Charing Cross Market £20. 1896 Freeman 372 dies 1+B UNC with subdued lustre, Ex-G.Monk £3
Halfpennies (2) 1876H as Freeman 325 dies 13+K* with the G of D:G: struck over another G, most unusual, Fine, the reverse slightly better although with a couple of spots in the field. 1876H Freeman 329 dies 14+M VF, Ex-G.Monk £2
Halfpennies (3) 1899 Freeman 376 dies 1+B Lustrous UNC with a small spot on the portrait. 1900 Freeman 377 dies 1+B A/UNC with pale lustre. 1901 Freeman 378 dies 1+B UNC with practically full lustre
Halfpennies (2) 1861 Freeman 273 dies 4+G EF with some small spots, Ex-Astons £7.20, 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G GEF with pale lustre Ex-G.Johnson Auction £5
Halfpennies (2) 1888 Freeman 359 dies 17+S EF with traces of lustre, 1889 Freeman 360 Dies 17+S UNC or near so with good lustre and a small spot on Britannia
Halfpennies (2) 1903 Freeman 382 dies 1+B UNC with around 70% lustre, the reverse with minor cabinet friction, 1925 Modified Effigy Freeman 405 dies 2+B UNC with good lustre and a small carbon spot on the top of the portrait
Halfpennies (3) 1858 8 over 6 Peck 1547 EF with some contact marks, 1859 9 over 8 Peck 1550 EF with a verdigris spot on the reverse. 1859 unaltered date Peck 1551 NEF with some handling marks, scarcer than the overdate
Halfpennies 1874 (2) Freeman 312 dies 7+J VG/NF, Rare Rated R13 by Freeman, 1874 appears to be Freeman dies 7+K, not listed by Freeman, presumably very rare, Poor
Halfpennies (2) 1921 Freeman 400 dies 1+A both UNC with good subdued lustre and minor contact marks, 1923 Freeman 402 dies 1+A UNC with around 75% lustre and a few light contact marks
Halfpennies (2) 1878 Wide Date Freeman 335 dies 15+N only Poor but very rare with the variety clear, this type was not present in either the Andrew Wayne or Roland Harris collections, 1865 5 over 3 Freeman 297 dies 7+G About Fine, rare
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