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1d Penny silver high grade Victoria George V bronze Edward VII Elizabeth II 1/- Shilling Sixpence 1954 1900 6d UNC 1910 Veiled Head Threepence 1918 1931 Halfpenny scarce Bun Head lovely grade 1887 Farthing variety 1916 1953
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Like the 1844, 1843 Half farthings are very common in mediocre grades. This is not a mediocre grade. Although minted with the Colonies in mind, these did circulate in Great Britain, but not for long. Even in 1843 there wasn't much you could buy for 1/1920th of a Pound!
An attractive high grade coin, with dark toning. Scarce date in ESC.
Lovely mature lustre and very little wear to speak of. Top quality material I think you'll agree.
Starting to tone somewhat, but it's a high grade coin with underlying lustre.
Rather a gorgeous coin in the hand, this one. Lovely classy little coin.
Sometimes a coin comes along that really makes me glad to be a coinie. This is one of those coins.
High grade Edwardian penny with ample lustre. Makes it all worthwhile.
Gorgeous high grade example of the best date for Edward VII farthings. Mint darkened to avoid confusion with half sovereigns, of course.
With a little wear to the truncation, the hollow neck really stands out. Instantly recognisable when you know what you're looking for, but there are pointings to confirm as well: I of BRITT at a bead I of IMP at a bead It is a fairly recent discovery - Peck didn't find it, Freeman didn't find it, but Michael Gouby did, so it will always be known now as Gouby X
All the silver from 1913 is trickier than you might expect. This is a very good example of the particularly tricky shilling.