USA (4) Dollars (2) 1882S Breen 5568 Lustrous UNC, 1884 O, Oval O, Breen 5577 Lustrous UNC, Half Dollars (2) 1949 Breen 5223 almost full Bell-lines, Lustrous UNC, 1957 Type I, Breen 5241 UNC and lustrous with some contact marks
USA (4) Two Cents 1865 Plain 5 Breen 2387 GEF, One Cent (3) 1865 Fancy 5 Breen 1963 EF, 1865 Plain 5 struck over Fancy 5 (previously thought to be 5 over 4) variety on Fivaz/Stanton FS#007.4UNC with traces of lustre, 1887 Breen 2010 GEF/UNC with traces of lustre
USA/IrelandHalfpenny 1760 VOCE POPULI, with P before face on the obverse, two large rosettes follow the reverse legend Breen 232, 7.33 grammes, VF for issue with edge bruises at 3 and 9 'clock
USA (3) 5 Cents (2) 1868 Breen 2472 About VF with dull tone, 1883 without CENTS Breen 2529 A/UNC and lustrous, Two Cents 1865 Fancy 5, Top serif of D in UNITED missing Breen 2381 VF
USA (4) Trade Dollar 1877S Large S, 1 and 8 free, Breen 5813, Good Fine with many contact marks and scratches, the obverse with some tooling, Halfpenny 1760 VOCE POPULI Imperial Head, Crosslet after VOCE, Breen 221 Fine on an uneven flan, Farthing St. Patricks undated Fair, Farthing 1723 Woods, Breen 172 NVF
USA (17) Dollars (8) 1880S 80 over 79 (5), 1880S (2), EF to Lustrous UNC, 1880S in a PCGS holder and graded Cleaned - UNC details, Quarter Dollar 1898 Breen 4155 EF with some darker toning areas, 5 Cents (7) 1900, 1914, 1916, 1923S, 1929, 1929S, 1936 NVF to EF, Half Cent 1806 Small High 6, stemless, Fine with a stain on the reverse
USA (2) Dime 1877CC Type II, Breen 3409 About EF, Half Dime 1840 O Extra Drapery Breen 3023 Near Fine and with dark tone, struck off-centre and with a raised lip on the edge between 2 and 5 o'clock
USAHalf Dollars Commemorative issues (7) 1923S Monroe Doctrine Centennial Breen 7458 A/UNC, 1925 Stone Mountain Breen 7460 (2) EF and GEF, 1926 Sesquicentennial of American Independence, Breen 7466 EF the obverse with some contact marks and hairlines, 1946D Booker T.Washington, Breen 7566 UNC with small contact marks, 1951 Washington/Carver, Breen 7582, NEF, 1952 Washington Carver, Breen 7585 EF
USA (3) One Cent (2) 1863 Breen 1953 NVF with some toning and small edge nicks, 1864L Breen 1961 VF the reverse with a small spot at the top, Halfpenny 1723 Woods VG appears 23 over 22
USA (10) Trade Dollars (2) 1873 Fine, 1878S Good Fine with grey tone, Dollars (2) 1878 CC VF with some thin scratches on the obverse, 1890 CC Good Fine, 10 Cents 1834 VG, Half Dimes (2) 1831 Fine, 1861 Fine, Unity Cent 1783 Breen 1188 Reverse lettering weakly struck, the portrait Near Fine, Cent 1861 Confederate, Restrike (early 1960s) in silver by Brashlow from heavily defaced dies, EF, USA/IrelandFarthing 1723 Woods, Fine for wear with some pitting to the surfaces
USATwopence 1723 Rosa Americana, No stop after X or 3, Breen 96, 14.58 grammes, NVF with some small rim nicks and thin scratches in the reverse field, nevertheless a pleasing and even coin with good eye appeal
IrelandHalfpenny 1723 Woods, No stop before H, Small 3, S.6601, Breen 157 Near VF the obverse attractively toned, the reverse with a lighter toning area
USATwopence 1723 Rosa Americana, Stop after REX, No stop after 3, Breen 92 Good Fine or better the obverse with light adjustment lines, the reverse with a slightly uneven tone, rare in all grades above Fine
IrelandHalfpenny 1723 Woods, Breen 157 Nearer EF than VF with a small spot below the I of GRATIA, an attractive piece with pleasing chocolate tone and much eye appeal
USAHalfpenny 1760 VOCE POPULI, Group V, James III Portrait with two Large Rosettes after A, P (double struck) below bust, H of HIBERNIA double struck, Breen 233, Bold Fine with good surfaces
USAHalfpenny 1760 VOCE POPULI Crosslet almost midway between E and P, Breen 223, good surfaces, both obverse and reverse evenly struck and bold, would probably grade VF by US standards, scarce this nice
USA Cent 1821 Breen 1814 Fine with some corrosion, HalfpennyIreland/USA Woods 1723 No pellet before H, large 3 Breen 155 approaching Fine, the obverse with some light corrosion, the reverse with a lamination flaw
USA (2) Quarter Dollar 1918S Breen 4234 Near VF, 5 Cents 1882 with line joining the back curve of the 2 to the right of it's base, some times offered as 'filled 2' or '2 over 1' Breen states 'Overdates remain unverified' Good Fine
USA (3) Halfpenny 1760 VOCE POPULI 60 over 00 with tail added to the 0 to form a 6, with crosslet after VOCE Breen 226 Near Fine, scarce, Halfpennies Woods (2) 1722 DEI with weakly struck lower bar to the E and resembling an F, also with stop following DEI rather than above the bust NF, 1723 No stop before HIBERNIA Fine
USA Woods Halfpenny 1723 No pellet before H as Breen 157 but in addition to this the centres of the stops are hollowed and are similar to annulets, an interesting and unusual piece, Bold Fine
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