Hello Only my second post and not sure if it should go elsewhere, apologies if that is right. A 1723 Woods Half Penny, my question is what grade would you allocate? Something I am bad with concerning Copper /Bronze coins Any help would be appreciated Regards Allan
Yes, Fine details, net graded to Good-Very Good because of pitting and corosion. The purists don't like net grading, but you need to use something to place a value on a "details" piece. These coins are old, but they can be found with smooth, no problem surfaces. I've owned this one for many years. NGC graded it AU-58.
These are interesting coins and very well designed and executed for a privately made issue. If you haven't read the whole story of William Wood and his coinage it's definitely worth your time. Corruption, intrigue, bribery, all the fun stuff!