Pennies (2) 1916 Recessed Ear, as Freeman 180, dies 2+B, A/UNC with good lustre, becoming increasingly difficult to find in high grade, 1915 Recessed Ear, as Freeman 179 dies 2+B, EF
Pennies 1916 (2) Freeman 180 dies 2+B the first the recessed ear type with the (usual) broken border tooth above the colon stop after BRITT, A/UNC and toned, slightly streaky, the second the standard type with normal border teeth UNC with around 40% lustre, Halfpenny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 261 dies 2+B UNC with around 40% lustre and a small tone spot above Britannia, scarce in this grade
Pennies 1916 both with recessed ear, one with reworked reverse die thus having no sea to the left behind Britannia, both UNC and nicely toned, one with minor cabinet friction
Pennies (5) 1916 Freeman 180 dies 2+B EF and lustrous, Ex-W.Nicholls 20/10/1995 £18, 1918 Freeman 182 dies 2+B A/UNC with good lustre, Ex-W.Nicholls 17/11/1995 £16, 1919 Freeman 185 dies 2+B EF with traces of lustre, Ex-I.Jull 15/4/1995 £15, 1920 Freeman 188 dies 2+B UNC and lustrous with a few small areas of toning, Ex-KB Coins 23/8/1995 £8.50, 1920 Freeman 188 dies 2+B About UNC, the obverse with a very pronounced flat strike on the head, Ex-Saltford Coins 23/6/2001 £5
Penny 1915 Freeman 179 dies 2+B but with recessed ear. This occurring on 1915 and 1916 Pennies with the 1915 being by far the rarer of the two dates. UNC, the obverse with practically full lustre, the reverse with some toning
Pennies (2) 1916 Freeman 180 dies 2+B UNC and lustrous with a few light contact marks, 1917 Freeman 181 dies 2+B UNC and lustrous with a few light contact marks
Halfpennies (2) 1916 Freeman 395 dies 1+A UNC and lustrous with minor cabinet friction, 1917 Freeman 396 dies 1+A UNC with about 60% slightly subdued lustre and minor cabinet friction
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