Pennies to Half Farthings (13) Pennies (4) 1831 Peck 1455 NVF with porous surfaces, 1901 Freeman 154 dies 1+B UNC with practically full lustre, 1902 High Tide Freeman 157 dies 1+B UNC with around 80% lustre, 1938 Freeman 222 dies 2+B,UNC/AU with traces of lustre, Halfpennies (5) 1854 Peck 1542 EF with a flan flaw on the obverse, 1874H Freeman 318, dies 10+J GEF nicely toned, 1901 Freeman 378 dies 1+B, A/UNC and lustrous with some toning, 1902 High Tide Freeman 381 dies 1+B, NEF/EF, 1931 Freeman 416 dies 3+B, UNC and lustrous with some spots and a handling mark, Farthings (2) 1879 Ordinary 9 Freeman 538 dies 5+C, VF lacquered, 1923 Freeman 602 dies 2+A, EF and lustrous, Half Farthings (2) 1839 Peck 1590 EF with traces of lustre and some spots, 1844 Peck 1594 VF
Farthings in LCGS holders (8) 1874H Freeman 525 dies 4+C, UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1875 varieties (3) 1875 Freeman 529 dies 3+C EF, graded LCGS 60. 1875 Freeman dies 3+C with 7 over low 7 in date, LCGS variety 12 Good Fine or better, graded LCGS 40. 1875 5 Berries, Large Date, Freeman 528 dies 3+B AU/GEF with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Large 9 Freeman 540 dies 5+C UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Ordinary 9 Freeman 538 dies 5+C, A/UNC with minor cabinet friction, graded LCGS 75. 1903 Freeman 581 dies 1+B, Toned UNC, graded LCGS 78. 1931 Freeman 615 dies 3+B UNC with good subdued lustre, graded LCGS 82
Farthing 1879 Ordinary 9 in date Freeman 538, dies 5+C a sharply struck example with traces of original lustre and considerable eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 7 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, this example superior to the Colin Cooke Collection example graded which only NEF/EF. It is interesting to note that PCGS have not graded any examples higher than MS64, also NGC records only 2 examples at MS65, so clearly an under-rated type.
Farthings (9) 1879 Ordinary 9 Freeman 538 dies 5+C GEF, 1881 3 Berries Freeman 545 dies 6+C EF, 1881H Freeman 548 dies 7+E (Cooke type D) A/UNC, 1883 Freeman 551 dies 7+F A/UNC with good subdued lustre, 1894 Freeman 569 dies 7+F EF/GEF the reverse with good subdued lustre, 1895 Bun Head Freeman 570 dies 7+F GEF/EF with uneven lustre, 1899 Freeman 577 dies 1+A toned AU/GEF, 1900 Freeman 578 dies 1+A Toned EF, 1901 Freeman 579 dies 1+A EF toned
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