Picked up a Great Britain half farthing 1830, made for use in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) as I thought it was interesting. Graded AU50 by NGC, think it looks more like XF to me, but it had some interesting doubling going on on the obverse
Thanks!!!! Au is what I would grade it. Maybe better ? I was told it was in her grandmother jewelry box since she could remember.
Here one 1663 from the Stanley collection. Charles III this one has to Many zero in price for Most of Us to buy.
150 th anniversary of the Salvation army 5€ Nickel and 925 Sterling silver 5 Pound coin . Silver have a limited mintage of 1500
lol funny you posted that I just started a Brit India post. I'm from the US but I don't really care for most US coinage. I got started on British coins about 8 months ago. I usually get raw and then get graded at PCGS. ive been fairly fortunate with my suppliers. I just sent in 22 to be graded 1 Jun at PCGS so I have my fingers crossed. Mainly penny and half pennies but I did get 3 florins in as well. I've been putting together penny and half penny sets from 1797-1901 chris
I guess I been buy any large penny 1700 - 1945 3 or 6 pence crown trade dollar I could reasonably. Now about six to ten years. Raw and graded.
wow sir, I bet you have a amazing collection. I have 3 Cartwheel 2D 2 1D and 3 1799 1/2s and the 1855 1/2 Above. I sent the 3- 1799 1/2's in with my last submission so ill keep my fingers crossed. one had some corrosion but olive oil and a fiberglass toothpick got most off. that's about it for the older ones (pre-1806)
thanks you. I got lucky and won it on Ebay a few months back. I just sent it in to PCGS two weeks ago. so we will see what the grade is in the next week or two. I hope the little nick to the right of Victoria and on chin doesn't hurt the grade to bad.