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
Twopences 1797 (2) Fine and VG holed, Pennies (6) 1806 VG, 1854OT Good Fine, 1855OT Fine, with George III (3) worn, Halfpennies (8) 1724 Fair, 1742 Poor, Contemporary Counterfeit 177- Fair, 1799 Good Fine, George III worn, 1854 Fine, 1856 Fine, 1858 Good Fine, Farthings (3) 1825 (2) Fine and Good Fine, 1828 VG, Half Farthings (4) 1843 VF, 1844 (3) Fine, Good Fine and VF, Crowns (4) 1951 UNC Boxed, 1965 UNC, 1972 A/UNC, 1977 EF Halfcrowns (4) 1948 Fine, 1949 Fine, 1961 Fine, 1967 VF, Florins (4) Edward VII date worn, 1921 VG, 1951 VG, 1955 Fine, Shillings (2) 1842 VG, 1957E Fine, Sixpence 1816 creased, Groats (7) 1836 (VF), 1838, 1846, 1848 (Good Fine), 1849 (2) and another with worn date, SilverThreepences (7) 1873 Good Fine, 1895 Fair, 1911 VG, 1916 VG, 1926 Modified Effigy Near Fine/Fine, 1934 Fine, 1939 Good Fine/VF, Brass Threepence 1967 EF, Australia Penny Token undated Fenwick Brothers Melbourne, Victoria KM#Tn66a Fine, scarce, India (2) Quarter Anna 1835 Near Fine, Two Annas 1841 VF Toned, France (2) 50 Centimes 1852A VG/Fine, 25 Centimes 1846W Fine/Good Fine, toned, Netherlands 25 Cents 1849 KM#76 Fine, Danzig 5 Pfennig 1932 KM#151 NEF with some spots, Poland 2 Zloty 1933 EF, Canada One Cent 1899 NVF, as part of a group (109) 18th to 20th Century mostly base metal, includes some token issues, in mixed grades, along with a further group of Pennies (62) 1921 VG, 1938 Fine, 1949 NVF, 1963 VG and EF, 1966 EF, 1967 (56) EF to lustrous UNC, Halfpennies (84) 1921, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1933, and ships (79) in mixed circulated grades, Farthings 1896, 1899, 1909 (2), 1911, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1918 (2), 1920, 1923 (2), 1924, 1925 (4), 1927, 1928, 1929, 1932 (3), 1936 (3), Wrens (105) in mixed grades a few later dates with lustre
Halfpennies, a high grade group in a Library-style album (26) 1841 DF.I UNC with speckled tone, 1852 Reverse B, with dots on shield UNC with traces of lustre, 1853 Toned UNC, 1854 UNC or near so with a spot on the obverse, 1855 UNC with traces of lustre and touches of colourful underlying tone, 1858 8 over 7 UNC/AU, 1858 8 over 6 A/UNC, 1862 UNC or near so with a trace of lustre, 1887 Lustrous UNC, 1898 Lustrous UNC, 1900 Lustrous UNC, 1901 UNC, the obverse with lustre, the reverse with some toning, 1902 UNC with traces of lustre, 1903 UNC/AU and lustrous, the reverse with very minor friction only, 1908 UNC and lustrous, 1910 GEF/AU and nicely toned, 1911 A/UNC toned, 1912 (2) the first UNC with good subdued lustre, the second UNC with around 60% lustre, 1916 A/UNC with subdued lustre, 1918 Toned UNC, 1919 (2) the first UNC the obverse with around 90% lustre, the reverse toned with traces of lustre, 1919 the second UNC with pale lustre, 1925 First Head UNC with subdued lustre, 1930 UNC with good subdued lustre, 1936 UNC with traces of lustre
Pennies 1797, 1806, 1855, and 1855 mixed grades the last with lustre traces and edge nicks, Quarter Farthing 1852, 1/2d contemporary forgery 1776, others including George IIIHalfpennies - Twopences from circulation Victoria Bun and Veiled head Pennies some lustrous, British Isles low grade coppers mostly Georgian may include contemporary forgeries (31), Halfpennies William and Mary - George III (16) some in collectable F - GF and including contemporary forgeries and Irish, and a bag of George V provincial mint Pennies from circulation
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