Penny 1921 Freeman 191 dies 3+B Lustrous UNC, the obverse streaky, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the joint finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Penny 1900 10 1/2 teeth date spacing, Freeman 153 dies 1+B, Gouby BP1900Aa, UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded CGS 78, Ex-Roland Harris Collection London Coin Auction A124 Feb 28 2009 Lot 635 (part)
Penny 1860 60 over 59 Copper Peck 1521 A/UNC and with traces of lustre, a most attractive example of this rare date. Interestingly the 0 of the date is complete, this feature seldom seen on 1860 copper Pennies. Ex-Spink Auction 68 23/3/1989 Ex-Hopetoun House £390
Penny 1860 60 over 59 Copper as Peck 1521 but with inverted die axis, previously unseen by this cataloguer and possibly unique, NEF perhaps once cleaned now almost fully retoned, sold to the vendor by Colin Cooke for £380, on meeting Colin at Spink Auction 23/3/1989 after the vendor purchased the other 1860 Copper Penny in this sale
Penny 1953 VIP Proof Obverse with Beaded Border/Reverse with Toothed Border Freeman Prooflike UNC, with almost full lustre and a light handling mark on the reverse and a couple of small spots, Extremely Rare with only a few examples known
Penny 1868 Cupro-Nickel ProofFreeman 57 dies 6+G UNC and lustrous with a few small contact marks, Ex-Spink Auction 68 23/3/1989 Lot 696, £310, Ex-Hopetoun House
Penny 1849 Peck 1497 UNC and nicely toned with some indentations around Britannia probably caused in striking, Very Rare in this high grade, Ex-Spink Auction 68 23/3/1989 Lot 791, Ex-Hopetoun House £240
Penny 1903 Open 3 Freeman 158A dies 1+B GVF for wear, the obverse with a striking flaw on the King's face, the reverse with a scuff on the shield, nevertheless, by some distance the finest example we have handled, indeed these usually come up in VG grade (our LCA auction archive shows 9 examples since 2003, all in VG grade, and realising up to £100 hammer price) very seldom encountered better than VG and quite possibly one of the finest known examples of this type
Penny 1882 without H but instead of the usual Obverse 11 for this rare type, this coin has obverse 12, where R and I of BRITT touch at the base, dies 12+N, Fine with a small edge bruise, unrecorded by Freeman or Gouby, Ex-Seaby C.1979 £60
Penny 1843 REG: Peck 1486 GVF with some contact marks on the portrait and old thin scratches on the reverse, Very Rare in all grades above Fine, Ex-Laurie Bamford £75
Penny 1860 Toothed Border/Beaded Border MuleFreeman 9 dies 2+B NVG/Fair, Extremely Rare and our extensive database archive shows that this is the first example of this type we have offered, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £92
Penny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 14 dies 3+E UNC with around 40% lustre and sharply struck, the obverse with a verdigris spot in the field and some thin scratches, nevertheless very rare in high grades, Ex-Laurie Bamford £165
Penny 1860 Pattern by J.Moore in Gilt Copper Obverse 3 Reverse D, Britannia facing left, no legend, Freeman 859, unlisted by Peck, Very Rare rated R19 by Freeman, UNC and lustrous with some contact marks, Ex-Spink Auction 68 March 23 1989 Lot 688, Ex-Hopetoun House
Halfpenny 1843 Peck 1527 UNC or near so and nicely toned with a couple of tiny rim nicks and minor cabinet friction, comparable in quality to the Andrew Wayne collection example, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £46
Penny 1865 5 over 3 Freeman 51 dies 6+G interestingly the down stroke of the underlying 3 not visible, but is visible to the top left of the 5 and also under the outer curve of the 5, UNC the obverse with around 20% lustre, the reverse with around 50% lustre, very rare in this high grade, Ex-Astons £65
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)
Halfpenny 1861 Freeman 272 dies 4+F (R17) UNC or near so and with some lustre, a couple of small spots and edge nicks, some striking weakness on the shield as often seen on this type, we note there was no example in the Nicholson collection or the Roland Harris collection, this superior to the Andrew Wayne collection example which realised £380 hammer price in June 2006
Penny 1846 DEF Close Colon Peck 1491 UNC with traces of lustre and a small spot by BRITTANNIAR, scarce in this high grade and the finest example of this type we have handled in 9 years
Halfpenny 1871 an unlisted type by Freeman this coin as Freeman dies 7+G but with 15 1/2 teeth date spacing, chocolate Unc rare this and graded 75 by CGS and in their holder UIN 28078
Penny 1919H Freeman 186 dies 2+B UNC with lustre, weakly struck obverse as is normal for this date and type, with traces of lustre and a few light contact marks
Halfpenny 1847 Peck 1531 UNC or near so and lustrous with minor cabinet friction and some light contact marks, Rare in this grade and superior to the examples in the Andrew Wayne and Roland Harris collections, Ex-Surrey Numismatic Society £6
Halfpenny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 261 dies 2+B Lustrous UNC, an early strike with prooflike fields, we note this piece superior to the Andrew Wayne and Roland Harris examples, (there was no example in the Nicholson Collection), we note the Roland Harris example realised £320 hammer price in London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009, Ex-Spink Auction 68 23 March 1989, Ex-Hopetoun House collection Lot no.707 hammer price £75
Halfpenny 1874 Freeman dies 11+J (unrecorded with this die pairing by Freeman) appears struck from slightly worn dies About EF/EF and certainly clear enough for the key areas to be identified, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction No.88 Lot 329 £82
Penny 1846 DEF Far Colon Peck 1490 a variant with the colon stops in differing positions, the colon after REG has both dots much more widely spaced top to bottom, the colon after FID has the lower dot below the line of the legend, and the colon after DEF leans around 45 degrees to the left, a most unusual piece, NEF with a few small spots
Halfpenny 1862 Die Letter C Freeman 288A dies 7+F VG the obverse with an uneven dark tone in places, nevertheless very rare and seldom offered, we note there was no example in the Norweb, or Andrew Wayne collections, Ex-M.Peake £30
Halfpenny 1876H Freeman 326 dies 13+M A/UNC with traces of lustre, Rare, rated R14 by Freeman, we note there was no example in the Roland Harris collection
Penny 1841 REG: Peck 1480 AU/GEF with traces of lustre and a small tone spot on the bust, extremely rare in this high grade, comparable to the Andrew Wayne example, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £125
Penny 1854 Plain Trident Peck 1506 UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 80, the second finest known of 21 example thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Halfpenny 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 260A, no tie-knot, dies 1*+A, rated R16 by Freeman, UNC with a tone spot on the bust and some light deposit on the reverse, highly lustrous and very rare in this high grade, Ex-G.Monk £11.50
Penny, Model Coinage by Joseph Moore undated (1844) with PENNEY error in the obverse legend. Now listed in Krause 'Unusual World Coins' as X#10 with no prices given, our research has uncovered that 7 examples are known to exist, this example VF, superior to the example sold in our Auction A142 (Lot 2731) which realised £643 inclusive of buyers premium
Maundy Set 1932 ESC 2549 UNC, the Penny near so with a couple of rim nicks, Note: this was the first time in around 250 years that the coins were distributed by the reigning monarch
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
Halfpenny 1673 B over C in BRITANNIA, struck from the same reverse die as the example in the Nicholson collection, with the curious semi-colon shaped die flaw by the first N in BRITANNIA, Fine or better with a small edge bruise, unlisted by Peck, superior to the Nicholson collection example
Penny 1860 Pattern by J.Moore in silver Obverse 1 Reverse A, Britannia facing right Freeman 825, Peck 2099 VG Very Rare rated R19 by Freeman, Ex-Surrey Numismatic Society £18
Halfpenny 1851 Reverse B with dots on the shield, also the 8 appears to be struck over a lower 8, Peck 1535 EF with a small spot on the hair, purchased at Charing Cross Market £6
Halfpenny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 266 dies 4+B UNC/AU with good but pale lustre, in our experience, somewhat scarcer than the R11 quoted by Freeman, Ex-M.Peake collection £20
Penny 1860 Freeman 15 dies 4+D with central cut to the ribbon fishtail and crimp to the outer ribbon Gouby reference 1860P his obverse G lustrous A/UNC and scarce in this high grade, UNC with good subdued lustre, purchased at Coinex 1980 £25
Halfpenny 1895 Freeman 370 dies 1+A Choice UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the joint finest known of 9 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Halfpenny 1893 struck in cupro-nickel? and weighing 5.96 grammes, considerably heavier than the bronze issue at 5.6 grammes, NVF/GF with signs of cleaning, unusual
Penny 1858 8 over 6 surprisingly unlisted by Peck and Spink the over date very clear EF with an edge bruise and a nick on the truncation, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £27
Books The Victorian Bronze Penny 1860-1901, the 1970 Edition by Michael Freeman along with the Penny 1880 the plate coin used to illustrate Obverse 10, 'The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain' by Michael Freeman includes 1980 values list a useful guide to the workings on the author with respect to future editions. English Proof and PatternCrown sized Pieces by Linecar and Stone, English Silver Coinage 1974 Edition by Cope and Rayner. English Milled Coinage 1662-1972 by Cope and Rayner, all in good condition
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