Pennies (8) 1887 Freeman 125 dies 12+N, UNC with some lustre, light cabinet friction and a few small spots, 1899 Freeman 150 dies 1+B UNC with traces of lustre, 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C, EF with pale lustre and some light surface deposit from long-term vinyl storage, 1910 Freeman 170 dies 2+E, About UNC with some lustre, unevenly toned on the obverse, 1911 Freeman 171 dies 1+A, UNC with traces of lustre, with some surface residue from long-term vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care, 1912 Freeman 172 dies 1+A, GEF/AU and lustrous with some spots, 1917 Freeman 181 dies 2+B UNC or near so with some surface residue, this possibly removable with care, 1919 Freeman 185 dies 2+B UNC toned, with some light surface residue, a well struck example with the King's hair and Britannia's drapery all well defined
Pennies (4) 1902 Low Tide Freeman 156 dies 1+A UNC with traces of lustre and a small flan flaw on the obverse, 1902 High Tide, Freeman 157 dies 1+B, UNC/AU and lustrous, 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C UNC/AU with good subdued lustre and a tone spot on the reverse, 1907 Freeman 163 dies 1+C UNC with traces of lustre
Mint Error - Mis-Strike Penny 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C, the reverse double struck, the second striking rotated by around 20 degrees clockwise, showing most of a second date and parts of a second Britannia, Good, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 5
Penny 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C UNC with around 75% slightly subdued lustre, and some toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the joint finest known of 14 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction A128 March 2010 Lot 1589 hammer price £38
Pennies (2) 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C Lustrous UNC with the odd very small spot, 1919 Freeman 185 dies 2+B UNC and lustrous the reverse with light handling marks
Pennies (8) 1902 High Tide Freeman 157 dies 1+B UNC and lustrous, 1903 Freeman 158 dies 1+B UNC with traces of lustre, 1905 Freeman 161 dies 1+C EF once cleaned now retoned, 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C UNC with good subdued lustre, 1907 Freeman 163 dies 1+C UNC or near so with pale lustre, 1908 Freeman 166 dies 2+D, A/UNC with traces of lustre and some small spots, 1909 Freeman 168 dies 2+D AU/UNC with pale lustre, 1910 Freeman 170 dies 2+E A/UNC with traces of lustre
Pennies (2) 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C UNC with practically full lustre and some light contact marks, 1907 Freeman 163 dies 1+C Lustrous UNC with some small tone spots
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