George IV (1820-1830) Third Farthing
Ref 36/230 | Price £65.00 |
1827, BMC 1453; S.3827, full lustre, rev. two deliberate edge knocks,
unc
William IV (1830-1837) Half Farthing
Ref 36/246 | Price £175.00 |
1837, BMC 1476; S.3849 , scratches on truncation,
VF/good VF
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Penny
Ref 36/323 | Price £100.00 |
1854, 4 over 3, OT DEF-:, BMC 1507; S.3948, toned,
almost EF
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Penny
Ref 36/325 | Price £100.00 |
1855 PT, BMC 1509; S.3948, a hint of lustre,
EF
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Penny
Ref 36/326 | Price £45.00 |
1857 PT, BMC 1509; S.3948
almost EF
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Penny
Ref 36/327 | Price £40.00 |
1858 OT, W.W. on truncation, BMC 1517; S.3948, surface marks, once cleaned,
good VF
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Halfpenny
Ref 36/328 | Price £70.00 |
1841, BMC 1524; S.3949, full lustre, spots of verdigris, larger spot on rim above head,
unc
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Halfpenny
Ref 36/329 | Price £10.00 |
1851, rev. A, BMC 1534; S.3949
VF
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Halfpenny
Ref 36/331 | Price £65.00 |
1854, BMC 1542; S.3949, some lustre,
EF - unc
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Halfpenny
Ref 36/334 | Price £30.00 |
1858, BMC 1546; S.3949, with some lustre, large patch of verdigris on reverse, otherwise
about EF
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Penny
Ref 36/342 | Price £145.00 |
1888, dies 12+N, top left serif of both I's in VICTORIA missing, BMC -; Gouby B; Fr.-; Satin -; S.3954, obverse faint hairline from eye to truncation, otherwise,
brilliant unc
Issues of the Confederate Catholics Halfpenny
Ref 36/424 | Price £80.00 |
a contemporary forgery, crown and two sceptres, rev. crowned harp, some surface verdigris,
fair
James II (1685-91) 'Gunmoney' Coinage, 1689-90 Halfcrown
Ref 36/425 | Price £160.00 |
1690, small size, Limerick, May., DF 406; S.6580-C; TB30sM-5F
VF
James II (1685-91) 'Gunmoney' Coinage, 1689-90 Halfcrown
Ref 36/426 | Price £65.00 |
1690, small size, Limerick, May, DF 406; S.6580-B; TB30sM-5E
F
James II (1685-91) 'Gunmoney' Coinage, 1689-90 Shilling
Ref 36/427 | Price £85.00 |
1689, large size, Augt:, DF 412; S.6581-B; TB12c-1G
a bold VF
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Proof Halfpenny
Ref 36/433 | Price £400.00 |
1805, bust right, rev, crowned Irish harp, edge engrailed, DF 598; S.6621, surface handling marks, otherwise
good EF
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Proof Halfpenny
Ref 36/435 | Price £375.00 |
1805, similar, struck on a heavy (9.83g.) flan edge plain, DF 598; S.6621, very rare, surfaces dulled,
EF
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Bronzed Proof Farthing
Ref 36/437 | Price £245.00 |
1806, another, DF 604; S.6622, surface marks
good EF
Victoria (1837-1901) 8 Doubles
Ref 36/451 | Price £60.00 |
1893-H, S.7206, nearly full lustre,
good EF-unc
Victoria (1837-1901) 4 Doubles
Ref 36/454 | Price £65.00 |
1864, single stalk to laurel, S.7207, some lustre,
EF
Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Pattern Penny (?)
Ref 36/73 | Price £1,100.00 |
Wt. 1.96g., in copper, double rose, crowned, within a toothed circle broken by the crown, ROSA SINE SPINA, rev. shield bearing the St. George Cross, cross pattee at top centre, tooled borders, PRO LEGE REGE ET GREGE, BMC.14; N.2055, a little crinkled, very rare
Ex. Christopher Comber II, St. James's, 23 September 2021, lot 279
VF
Charles I Bridgnorth-on-Severn Mint 1646 Sixpence
Ref 36/80 | Price £875.00 |
Wt. 2.99g., 1646, i.m. B/-, crowned bust left, plume before face, rev. scroll and plume and two plumelets above declaration, reads PROT, date below, Morr. A-2; JGB 1132 (same dies); N.2523; S.3041, slight crease, otherwise
VF
William III (1694-1702) Halfpenny
Ref 36/103 | Price £165.00 |
1700, type 3, rev. A's in BRITANNIA. unbarred, BMC 697 [S]; S.3556
almost VF
Anne (1702-1714) Pattern Halfpenny
Ref 36/108 | Price £3,500.00 |
by,J Crocker, undated, struck in copper, draped bust left, ANNA.D.G.MAG:BR.FR.ET.HIB :REG:, rev. Britannia left, crown above, edge striated, BMC 730, dies 2+D* [VR], small carbon spot on reverse, full lustre on obverse, partial on reverse, extremely rare thus
practically as struck
George I (1714-1727) Farthing
Ref 36/116 | Price £550.00 |
1721, second issue, BMC 822; S.3662, a hint of lustre,
practically EF
George II (1727-1760) Halfpenny
Ref 36/127 | Price £1,250.00 |
1749. Old head, rev. Britannia left, BMC 879; S.3719, with nearly full lustre, very rare thus
practically unc
George III (1760-1820) Early Coinages Farthing
Ref 36/167 | Price £375.00 |
1771 first 7 over 1, rev. branch points towards the A in BRITANNIA, BMC 909; S.3775, a few tiny carbon spots, toned,
good EF-unc
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Proof Twopence
Ref 36/173 | Price £675.00 |
1797 (late Soho), in bronzed-copper, BMC 1068; S.3776, two edge knocks, and some surface marks, otherwise
about EF
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Twopence
Ref 36/174 | Price £225.00 |
1797, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, date below, BMC 1077 KT 4; S.3776, lightly burnished, a hint of red, toned
EF
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Pattern Twopence
Ref 36/179 | Price £1,875.00 |
1805, by Taylor, struck in copper, on a thick (5mm) flan, laureate and draped bust right, K on truncation, rev. Britannia left, date below, BRITANNIARUM above, edge plain, BMC 1315 [ER] R93, extremely rare, a couple tiny edge nicks, otherwise
practically FDC
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Penny
Ref 36/180 | Price £100.00 |
1797, 10 leaves, 4 berries, BMC 1077; S.3776, full underlying lustre, surface porosity due verdigris,
EF
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Halfpenny
Ref 36/183 | Price £135.00 |
1799, rev. 5 incuse gun-ports, BMC 1248; S.3778, full mint lustre, obverse lightly toned
unc
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Halfpenny
Ref 36/191 | Price £165.00 |
1799, another rev. 6 raised gun-ports, BMC 1249; S.3778, full lustre, brilliant
unc
George IV (1820-1830) Penny
Ref 36/213 | Price £250.00 |
1826, second issue, rev. type A, BMC 1427; S.3823, with full subdued lustre, two large edge knocks on reverse otherwise
practically unc
George IV (1820-1830) Pattern Farthing
Ref 36/222 | Price £4,950.00 |
1821, laureate head left, similar to regular issue but DEF is closer to FID, and the last colon is therefore further from the lion's nose, edge plain, BMC 1418 [EXR] , struck from finally executed polished dies, toned, believed to be three known, of the highest rarity
I have only seen one other, a specimen was sold in FPL 9 # 233, the other specimen is in the British Museum.
There are also notable differences with the folds in Britannia's robe, the trident end and longe, more detailed plumes on the helmet.
practically FDC
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Penny
Ref 36/324 | Price £325.00 |
1855 PT, BMC 1509; S.3948, full mint lustre, lightly toned,
unc
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper issue Proof Halfpenny
Ref 36/330 | Price £685.00 |
1853, BMC 1541; S.3949,, tiny carbon spot at nape of neck,
good EF- FDC
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Penny
Ref 36/339 | Price £3,000.00 |
1862, three extra plumes from the back of the helmet, dies J+G; Fr.-; Gouby F; Satin 43; S.3954, extremely rare, a superb example, nearly full lustre,
Michael Gouby's "The British Bronze Penny" reports 6 known.
practically unc
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Penny
Ref 36/340 | Price £300.00 |
1863, dies J+G, BMC 1655; Gouby A; F.42; Satin 45; S.3954
brilliant unc
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Halfpenny
Ref 36/343 | Price £2,250.00 |
1864, 358/123 scratched in obverse field, Freeman dies 7+G, BMC 1783 (a) [PU];cf. BNJ vol. 52, 1982, p. 235; F.-; S.3956, unique, almost full lustre
For further reading on these pieces see British Numismatic Journal, Volume 52, 1982, 'Numbered Strikings of Victorian Bronze Coins, 1860-68' by G.P.Dyer. It is believed that only two examples of 1864 numbered halfpennies exist, this example and the ex. C. W. Peck example 118/312 noted by G. P Dyer
unc
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Halfpenny
Ref 36/344 | Price £2,250.00 |
1865, 107 scratched in obverse field, Freeman dies 7+G, BMC -; cf. BNJ vol. 52, 1982, p. 235; F.-; S.3956, unique, much lustre,
For further reading on these pieces see British Numismatic Journal, Volume 52, 1982, 'Numbered Strikings of Victorian Bronze Coins, 1860-68' by G.P.Dyer. It is believed that only two examples of 1865 numbered halfpennies exist, this example and another seen by me in 2007, scratched on obverse 405/138, neither pieces are recorded by G. P Dyer.
good EF - unc
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Halfpenny
Ref 36/345 | Price £190.00 |
1865, dies 7+G, F.296 [R11]; S.3956, some lustre,
EF
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Pattern Farthing 1860
Ref 36/350 | Price £3,000.00 |
1860, by L C Wyon, with beaded borders, struck from proof dies, young bust left, portrait with a more rounded forehead and larger eye, and more detail than the currency coin, rev. similar to currency issue, but without rocks to left of lighthouse, cf. BMC 1856; Fr.769 [R19]; BNJ Vol. 89, plates 1,2 & 3 designatied 1*+A*(this coin), of the highest rarity, brilliant
British Numismatic Journal, volume 89, 2019, "The 1860 Bronze Recoinage of Farthings", by Paul M Holland, pages 149-164, plates 1-3.
good EF- FDC
Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze issue Copper-Nickel Proof Third Farthing
Ref 36/354 | Price £1,500.00 |
1868, young head left, rev. value and date within crowned wreath, BMC 1930 [VR]; S.3960, very rare, brilliant
FDC
George VI (1936-1952) Proof V.I.P. Sixpence
Ref 36/383 | Price £1,675.00 |
1949, head left, rev. crowned initial, edge grained, ESC 4255 [R5] (1838A), very rare, some tiny carbon deposits on rim, otherwise
EF-FDC
George III (1760-1820) Soho Mint Bronzed Proof Farthing
Ref 36/436 | Price £385.00 |
1806, struck in bronzed copper, edge, engrained, DF 604; S.6622, brilliant,
practically FDC