GEORGE 111--1760-1820

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  1. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    I found another penny photo with George III. :) Great Britain 1805 Hibernia Penny Collage 3.jpg

    I haven't yet found a photo of my George III Guinea.:(
     
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  3. wyvern

    wyvern Active Member

    another example of kempson,s work--the old cross Birmingham--market place--ground floor used as market ,upper floor for sittings of the manorial courts leet,and the court of requests.the old cross has been taken down and nelson,s statue put in its place
    fantastic irish penny and of some value
     

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  4. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    While it's still not in my hands yet (bloody mailman!), I am the proud owner of this 1817 shilling..PCGS MS63.

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  5. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    The inscription on the back, Honi soit qui mal y pense goes back to the order of the Garter, and has to do with one of the English kings who danced with a garter and told everyone that "Evil unto him who thinks evil of it" Or something like that. The shield contains the United Kingdom including Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honi_soit_qui_mal_y_pense
     
  6. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    Nice crusty coin @Detecto --I like it!

    Here's my G3 Shilling.

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  7. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    MS65? that is nice!! I wonder if my coin has cabinet rub, because some of the devices on the reverse are smooth, and a different colour.
     
  8. yarm

    yarm Junior Member Supporter

    A Droz pattern half cent that didn't make it into production.

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  9. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    Although George III is not my favorite period, either historically or numismatically, there are some beautiful pieces to be had. I am surprised more Americans don't take an interest in this time since there is an overlap with the American revolution:

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    Yarm: You are correct to state that many of the papers and magazines of the era are rich in history and unique historical perspectives.

    (I really enjoy trying to make sense of the bitter politics from the papers and pamplets of my favorite era, the late Stuart and early Hanoverian period. I still am trying to determine whether figures from my favorite era--such as Harley, Duke of Marlborough, Bolingbroke, and others--were great but flawed, or were they conniving and duplicitous rogues. But I digress.)

    Good stuff,

    guy
     
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  10. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    A Droz pattern half cent that didn't make it into production.

    Half penny, please. You can call your cents pennies if you want but don't go calling out pennies, cents!
     
  11. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    I take an interest in Mad King George because he was such a prominent figure in the revolution. He definitely set things in motion, along with the parliament. I found out about the Machin's Mills when I got one, and have since found all sorts of coins with King George's face on them that were used in the colonial period here in the US. I used to live in an area that was colonized in the 1600's and there were coins found that went back to the 1700's. Here the earliest we have found was from 1810.
     
  12. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    Here is a coin from his wife's country, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel:
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  13. ZD2001

    ZD2001 New Member

    How much would this 1816 british 6 pence be worth in this condition??? Thanks. FullSizeRender (1).jpg FullSizeRender.jpg FullSizeRender (1).jpg FullSizeRender.jpg FullSizeRender (1).jpg FullSizeRender.jpg
     
  14. Teddydogno1

    Teddydogno1 Well-Known Member

    My only George III....1799 dated Half Penny

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    Rob
     
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  15. wyvern

    wyvern Active Member

    1816 shilling very fine £35 extra fine £75---my opinion £40--nice coin
     
  16. yarm

    yarm Junior Member Supporter

    Gilt pattern halfpenny (Peck-1165, I think)

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