USA/IrelandHalfpennies (2) 1723 Woods 3 over 2, Small 3, with much of the 2 showing to the right, struck on a generous 27mm diameter flan, Breen 153, Good Fine, 1723 Woods, No Stop before HIBERNIA, Large 3, Breen 155 NVF/Good Fine
Australia Tokens (4) Pennies (2) 1862 Melbourne, Victoria, Jno. Andrew & Co. Drapers, KM#Tn15 NVF, 1862 Melbourne, Victoria, J.Hosie, The Scotch Pie Shop, M of MAKER above AS of EAST KM#121.1 Fine with some surface pitting and light deposit, Halfpennies (2) 1851 Melbourne, Victoria, W.J.Taylor KM#Tn244 die axis upright Fine, 1851 Melbourne, Victoria, W.J.Taylor KM#Tn244 die axis inverted Fine
USA/IrelandHalfpenny 1723 Woods, Small 3 over 2, with much of the 2 showing to the right of the 3, Breen 153 NGC AU58 BN, struck on a generous 28mm diameter flan, all Woods Halfpennies rare in high grade, the variety coins particularly elusive
USA/IrelandFarthing 1722 Woods Prototype, Obverse Legend GEORGIUS . D:G : REX . Reverse: Harp to left, as the early Woods Halfpennies, Breen 168, Scott C345, 3.04 grammes, About Fine for wear with pitted surfaces, possibly a detector find, one of only 8-10 known examples, a key rarity in the early US series
Halfpennies 18th Century (3) Cambridgeshire 1795 DH12 Obverse Druid's Head/ Reverse: Beehive and bees NEF, Middlesex (2) Blackfriars undated Obverse: Blackfriars Monk/Reverse: Arms, supporters and crest, Plain edge, DH257A EF or very near so with a small planchet clip, Isaac Newton 1793 No dot under small R of SR, DH1034 GVF
IrelandDecimalHalfpenny 1986 Proof or Specimen striking KM#19, Coincraft IRDHP/86-3, UNC and lustrous with two tiny edge nicks visible under magnification, only issued in the sets of this year, unpriced by Krause, internet research suggests prices in the region of 100 Euros, many of the Halfpennies of this year were melted as the denomination was demonetised on 1 January 1987
IrelandPenny Edward I Dublin Mint, Fair, Penny Elizabeth I 1602 mintmark Martlet, date not visible, identified by the reverse mintmark only, Poor, Ireland Pennies and Halfpennies (8) Pennies (4) 1822, another George IV date worn, Halfpennies (6) 1805, George III dates worn (2), 1822 (2), 1823, plus Free State Coinage (10) Halfcrowns to Pennies 1940s to 1960s issues in mixed grades
USA (3) Halfpenny 1760 VOCE POPULI 60 over 00 with tail added to the 0 to form a 6, with crosslet after VOCE Breen 226 Near Fine, scarce, Halfpennies Woods (2) 1722 DEI with weakly struck lower bar to the E and resembling an F, also with stop following DEI rather than above the bust NF, 1723 No stop before HIBERNIA Fine
CanadaBank Tokens Bank of Upper Canada Halfpennies (2) 1850 KM#Tn2 UNC the obverse with near full lustre, the reverse nicely toned, 1820 Anvil and crossed spades reverse Good Fine
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