Penny 1897 Freeman 145 dies 1+B Choice UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the second finest known of 29 example thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Penny 1848 8 over 7 (7 to the left) Gouby CP1848C UNC or near so and nicely toned, slabbed and graded CGS 75, the joint finest of 3 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report, Ex-Dr.A.Findlow Hall of Fame Pennies
Halfpenny 1931 Freeman 416 dies 3+B Choice UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded CGS 88, the second finest of 16 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Halfpenny 1694 as Peck 602 the 4 of the date overstruck, the underlying figure unclear, NVF/VF the obverse with a long raised line in the field in front of the busts similar to a misplaced additional exergue line, unusual
Penny 1877 Freeman 91 dies 8+J AU/UNC and lustrous with some light contact marks and Halfpenny 1799 5 Incuse gunports Peck 1248 GVF with some surface marks
Medalet or PatternHalfpennyWilliam and MaryPeck 631, listed by Peck under 'uncertain pieces', 29mm diameter in copper, VG with some weak areas, as mentioned by Peck, struck off-centre on a large crude flan of 33mm, the edge with a with 'hand cut' appearance, Very Rare
Penny 1853 Ornamental Trident with Italic 5 in date as Peck 1500 GEF nicely toned with some contact marks and a small spot in the reverse field, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £16
Penny 1896 Freeman 143 dies 1+B, Gouby BP1896Aa (10 teeth date spacing) UNC and lustrous with a couple of small spots on the reverse and a light handling mark on the obverse
Penny 1860 Toothed Border Gouby BP1860T, the Obverse missing the colon dots after the G of D:G: inly Good and counterstamped EPICERIE MODERNE POITIERS unusual
Halfpenny 1862 Die Letter B Freeman 288 dies 7+E Good Fine, examples of this rare type usually show up in Fine or below, this a good collectable example
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
Penny 1895 2mm Freeman 139 dies 1+A UNC and lustrous, the second finest of examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report, Extremely rare thus
Maundy Set 1689 ESC 2384 comprising Fourpence 1689 G below bust (ESC 1866) NEF nicely toned, with an edge crack below the bust, Threepence 1689 LMV over MVS I GVLIELMVS (ESC 1987A) GVF with some light haymarks, Twopence (ESC 2196) GVF, and Penny 1689 ESC 2298 NEF/GVF, this very rare
Halfpenny 1862 Die Letter A to right of lighthouse about fine, excessively rare , unlisted by Freeman in this position, very few pieces thought to exist, the first we have offered
Penny 1860 Pattern in copper by Moore, Mule of Obverse 2 (die in rusted state) and Obverse C (Standing Britannia facing half-right with ONE PENNY legend) UNC/nFDC and toned, Extremely Rare
Penny 1806 Copper ProofPeck 1335 KP33 struck on a thin flan UNC with a few contact marks, rare, our archive database shows that this is the first example we have offered of this type, possibly shows to be rarer than Peck suggests
Maundy Set 1691 ESC 2385 comprising Fourpence unaltered date (ESC 1870) Fine/Near Fine, Threepence type B (ESC 1990A) VF toned with some light haymarks, Twopence (ESC 2197) Fine with some haymarks, surface residue and a planchet clip, Penny 1 over 0 (ESC 2301) NEF toned with some haymarks
Halfpenny 1673 Peck 510 practically EF and sharp with a small spot by the truncation, a superb example of this notoriously weak issue, Farthing 1675 Peck 528 VG or better, bold for the grade
Halfpenny 1675 Peck 516 the 5 of the date very weak, EF with some weakness on the King's shoulder and in the corresponding area on the reverse. A high grade example of this series with very little actual wear
Penny 1862 Small Date Figures from the Halfpenny die Freeman 41 dies 6+G. Rated R18 by Freeman. Only Poor with the variety very clear, very few examples known
Penny 1874H Freeman 66 dies 6+G Toned UNC with traces of lustre, the reverse with a minor touch of cabinet friction. Very few contact marks at all and most attractive
Halfpenny 1899 Freeman 376 dies 1+B choice UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the second finest of 13 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Halfpenny 1929 Freeman 412 dies 3+B Choice UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the second finest of 13 examples thus far recorded on the CGS Population Report
Halfpenny 1729 Proof in Silver. No Stop after GEORGIVS. Reverse upright. Thick flan, 2mm Peck 834. Weight 10.88 grammes. UNC and attractively toned, the flan of irregular thickness, Extremely rare (2 specimens recorded in Peck, both in museums), comes with old collectors ticket
Penny 1865 5 over 3 Freeman 51 dies 6+G/Satin 56E (Listed as extremely Rare by Satin) The 5 is struck over a 3 which is tilted anticlockwise, thus the underlying 3 is more visible at the top left and the curve of the 5. A good example of this variety showing the underlying figure very clearly as stated by Satin. UNC and with traces of lustre slabbed and graded CGS 80, the finest known of 3 examples thus far graded on the CGS Population Report
Halfpenny 1869 Freeman 306 dies 7+G Unc with 20 - 30 % lustre graded and encapsulated by NGC as MS64BN a key date and very hard to find in this high grade
Penny 1860 Beaded Border Satin 1, Gouby BP1860A1 Obverse A1 with R of REG rotated slightly forwards and with the tip not touching and slightly below the line of the following E, Fair, Very Rare, Ex-Laurie Bamford £7, Ex-Michael Freeman, we note a Fine example realised £2691 in Auction A136 3/3/2012 (Lot 2168)
Penny 1874H Freeman 73 dies 7+H Choice UNC with practically full lustre, graded CGS 85, the finest known of 7 examples thus far graded on the CGS Population Report
Penny 1878 UNC and lustrous, appears to be a Specimen or early striking, the obverse with attractive toning, the reverse crisply struck on Britannia and the fields retaining much underlying brilliance UNC with a few small tone spots
Penny 1894 Freeman 138 dies 12+N Choice UNC with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the joint finest of 21 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Penny 1873 Freeman 64 dies 6+G Choice UNC with subdued lustre, slabbed and graded CGS 82, the joint finest of 7 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
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