Penny 1867 Freeman 53 dies 6+G GEF the reverse with some streakiness and a die lamination, the surfaces with some residue from long-term vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care
Halfpenny 1867 Freeman 300 dies 7+G UNC with traces of lustre, the reverse with a tiny flaw in the left corner of the exergue visible under strong magnification
Penny 1948 UNC on Marlborough House S.W.1. card signed "Mary R. 1948" (Queen Mary (1867-1953) wife of George V) reverse written "Opening of the Garrett Anderson Maternity Home June 29th 1948. Diana Mulholland".
Maundy Set 1867 Proofs ESC 2479 each coin with upright die alignment UNC and lustrous with signs of old lacquering, the Penny with minor cabinet friction, rated R3 by ESC, certainly the first such set we have handled
Halfpenny 1867 Freeman 300 dies 7+G UNC or near so with traces of lustre and an attractive red tone, Penny 1891 Freeman 132 dies 12+N UNC and lustrous with a dark toning area on the lower part of the portrait
Penny 1867 with 542/329 scratched in field before bust Peck 1675 and listed as 'probably unique', Ex-Peck collection, UNC with minor cabinet friction and traces of lustre, these numbered Pennies seldom appear on the market, it is believed that only 30 examples of all the dates of Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings bearing these numbers are in existence, and of that number, 17 are in the British Museum (Source: The British Bronze Coinage by Michael Gouby 3rd Edition 2000)
Penny 1867 Freeman 53 dies 6+G Gouby BP1867Aa the narrower date this example with the 7 'dropped' and on a lower line to the rest of the date figures, NEF/GVF and unusual
Penny 1867 Freeman 53 dies 6+G About UNC with traces of lustre and a few surface nicks, Ex-Cheshire Collection, formerly in an NGC slab grading MS63 BN
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