Halfpenny 1694 unbarred A's in MARIA, Peck 604, NVF the obverse surfaces slightly porous, the portraits with good detail, toned and with good eye appeal, listed as Extremely Rare' by Peck
Halfpenny 1694 ProofPeck 612 on a flan of 31 mm and upright die axis alignment, with the T.M on the obverse about 2.5mm apart with no stop after BRITANNIA; the flan flaw on the reverse rim is present; struck on a flan of 1mm thickness with a plain edge GVF with a dig at the top of the obverse, Very rare and seldom offered
Shilling 1685 ESC 1068, Bull 760 Poor/VG, Halfpenny 1694 E's on obverse appear similar to B's due to oversized serifs, Last A of MARIA unbarred, the reverse die similar to Nicholson 046 VG pitted
Halfpenny 1694 Peck 616 GVF the obverse with some thin scratches and the flan with light porosity, this not unusual on this issue, overall a very pleasing and bold example and vastly superior to most examples usually encountered of this type
Halfpenny 1788 Silver Plated copper Pattern by Droz DH11 Peck 964 VF/GVF scratched in the fields the reverse missing some of the plating behind Britannia, Farthing 1694 Peck 616 Fine or slightly better
Halfpenny 1694 Peck 602 GEF the flan with some light porosity, a very high grade example for this type, all coppers of this era very seldom seen, must surely be one of the finest remaining examples
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
Halfpenny 1694 Proof in copper Letters T.M are about 2.5mm apart, edge striated, Peck 611 About as struck with an area of darker toning behind the bust, Extremely Rare, Note: Peck recorded only the example in the British Museum, this similar to the Nicholson collection example no.072
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 1694 PatternPeck 598 29mm diameter VF/GVF with a verdigris spot by Britannia's elbow, Extremely Rare with few specimens known, the notes accompanying the Nicholson Collection state that Peck noted only one example outside the British Museum, this clearly a third example and superior in appearance to the Nicholson coin
Halfpenny 1694 Inverted V's for A's in MARIA Peck 604 strong Fine/Good Fine with light porosity, BRITANNIA having strong bars on the A's, the Nicholson Catalogue 2003 states only two examples recorded by Peck, this far superior to the Nicholson example so possibly the finest known example
Halfpenny 1694 PatternPeck 598 29mm diameter VF/GVF with a verdigris spot by Britannia's elbow, Extremely Rare with few specimens known, the notes accompanying the Nicholson Collection state that Peck noted only one example outside the British Museum, this clearly a third example and superior in appearance to the Nicholson coin
Halfpenny 1694 ProofPeck 612 on a flan of 31 mm and upright die axis alignment, with the T.M on the obverse about 2.5mm apart with no stop after BRITANNIA; the flan flaw on the reverse rim is present; struck on a flan of 1mm thickness with a plain edge GVF with a dig at the top of the obverse, very rare
Halfpenny 1694 ProofPeck 612 on a flan of 31 mm and upright die axis alignment, with the T.M on the obverse about 2.5mm apart with no stop after BRITANNIA; the flan flaw on the reverse rim is present; struck on a flan of 1mm thickness with a plain edge GVF with a dig at the top of the obverse, very rare
Halfpenny 1694 William and Mary apparently struck in Tin weighing 7.9 grammes, the coin in Poor grade and blistered with few details visible, although the date very clear and it's spacing very similar to the copper currency pieces
Halfpenny 1694 Inverted V's for A's in MARIA Peck 604 strong Fine/Good Fine with light porosity, BRITANNIA having strong bars on the A's, the Nicholson Catalogue 2003 states only two examples recorded by Peck, this far superior to the Nicholson example so possibly the finest known example
Halfpenny 1694 unlisted by Peck, both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, and last A in MARIA unbarred, with first A having only slight traces of a bar clear Fine with even pitting across the coin
Halfpenny 1694 date overstruck the base line of Britannia VF with some small scratches reverse field
£125
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