My only 1664 is this GB Crown. Shame about the initials engraved into in some ways, but also interesting addition to its history: [ATTACH]
All I have to offer is another GB Crown: [ATTACH]
Ah, good. I see it now. At 24mm the OP will be another Merk I think.
I just have this GB Crown for 1667: [ATTACH]
Are you sure this one is Copper? As far as I can see from the book I have, no coins were officially minted with this reverse except in 0.917...
I have picked up a couple of GB Threepences today. The 1729 is not scarce but an upgrade for me. The 1839 is much scarcer as in that year (and...
Ah, I think the reason it is so worn is because it is a penny, not a twopence. Diameter and/or weight would confirm, but the relative position of...
GB Shilling 1668: [ATTACH]
This just in as an upgrade to my 1879 GB Half Crown: [ATTACH]
I can contribute this GB Half Crown for 1670. My supply runs out shortly - GB coinage pre 1662 only had dates intermittently and I have never...
GB Half Crown 1671: [ATTACH]
Seems to have stalled so here are a couple for 1672 - a Farthing and a Shilling: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
GB from me as usual: a farthing and a sixpence. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1676 it is then. GB shilling: [ATTACH]
Possibly this one: https://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=74283 Rajas of Kandy, Sinhala AV fanam, Vira raya type, ND
Not my area, but certainly is similar to a number of Sri Lanka Fanams. I use Zeno for this sort of thing. If the link works, this should show 17...
Quite a decent 1677 GB Sixpence: [ATTACH]
My GB collection is beginning to thin out now, but this threepence is not bad: [ATTACH]
Interesting! The legend reads "IAC COOK...". IAC is the abbreviation for Jacob or Jack, but he was James. I wonder what was going on there.
A GB Crown and a Twopence for 1679, to keep things going: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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