GB 1680 Threepence: [ATTACH]
I don't collect Hannover coins either, but I have hung on to these two, just because I like them! (And, of course, in 1835 William of Hannover was...
Seems to be tiocking over fairly slowly here, so here is 1681 - GB Crown: [ATTACH]
GB 1682 Sixpence: [ATTACH]
This is my best 1683 GB coin - a fourpence: [ATTACH]
OK, well I can keep it going. GB as usual, fourpence and farthing. The latter is much scarcer and is another Tin coin with the date on the edge:...
Picked up a few pieces from a local auction yesterday: Most important to me this 1792 Threepence which fills an important gap in my threepence...
Quite a decent GB 1685 Threepence:[ATTACH]
We seem to have been on 1687 for a while now, so here is 1686. GB Half Crown and Fourpence: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is my 1771 Halfpenny and a cropped pic of the trident area. Certainly looks to be extraneous metal has attached to the 1773 trident, but it...
I can't say I actively collect them, but like you I have kept a few when they have come my way. I store them in a set of collectors drawers,...
I am very pleased with this one, which arrived today. 1773 Halfpenny, Regal issue. On UK grading this would get an AU, on US I guess some level...
1687 GB Crown. Sorry, I mostly have GB coins! [ATTACH]
Another upgrade just in: 1898 GB Crown with the LXII edge: [ATTACH]
This just in - 1895 GB Shilling, this is the slightly more common "Large Rose" variant. [ATTACH]
I have a couple of GB to offer: James II Crown 1688 James II Shilling 1688 over 7. Third coin is Portugal 3 Vintens, technically ND but issue 1688...
Some more for 1689. GB Half Crown, William and Mary. There are a lot of varieties for this date - this is the first shield reverse. Then two more...
@paddyman98 that one is the decimal part. The pre-decimal half is the one that @croesus_amok needs as a starter. The 2025 issue is available on...
I hope we are safe to move onto 1690? My offerings: GB Fourpence - decent condition despite the flan crack. Irish "Gun Money" half Crown, May...
A candidate for the grottiest coin on this thread, but still interesting I think. GB Halfpenny, 1691, struck in Tin with a copper plug. Tin does...
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