Penny 1843 REG No Colon Peck 1485, Near Fine/Fine for wear but with some corrosion, all 1843 Pennies are rare and this is by far the rarer of the two types for this date
Halfpenny 1839 Bronzed Proof, as Peck 1523 but with 39 over 43 in the date, these produced from an altered 1843 die. The 1839 Proof sets were issued strictly to order until the mid-1840s, by which time the 1839 die was worn out. In a PCGS holder and graded PR65
Penny 1843 REG: Peck 1486 NEF/GVF with some contact marks and small spots the reverse with a touch of residual lustre, Very Rare in all grades above Fine
Halfpenny 1843 Peck 1527 UNC and attractively toned, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-Andrew Wayne collection, London Coins Auction A113 June 2006 Lot 1033
Penny 1843 REG: Peck 1486 VF/About VF, a collectable example of this very rare date, usually only offered in low grade, purchased by the vendor in February 1985
Penny 1843 REG No Colon Peck 1485 Near Fine, About Fine with some surface marks, very rare , comfortably the scarcer of the two main types for this date, purchased by the vendor in December 1985
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
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 1843 REG: Peck 1486 EF/NEF with some contact marks in the reverse field and an edge nick by GRATIA, Very Rare, we note this piece has a slightly different date spacing to the other 1843 REG: coin offered in this sale in the slabbed section
Halfpenny 1839 Bronzed Proof as Peck 1523 but with 39 over 43 in the date, these produced from an altered 1843 die for use in the 1839 Proof sets which were issued to order until the mid 1840s, by which time the 1839 Halfpenny die was worn out , UNC with some hairline scratches in the fields
Halfpenny 1839 Bronzed Proof as Peck 1523 but with 39 over 43 in the date, these produced from an altered 1843 die for use in the 1839 Proof sets which were issued to order until the mid 1840s, by which time the 1839 Halfpenny die was worn out , UNC with some hairline scratches in the fields
Penny 1843 REG No Colon Peck 1485 the rarer of the two types, UNC with around 70% lustre and possibly one of the finest known examples of this rare date and type
Penny 1843 Peck 1486 REG: with an edge nick by the F of FID otherwise About UNC with a pleasant tone and rare thus, Ex-Andrew Wayne Collection London Coins Auction A113 June 2006 Lot 1130
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