GB. 1797 copper pattern halfpenny, Peck 1169. [ATTACH]
Ireland 1690 'Gunmoney' crown. [ATTACH]
Playing off the Isle of Man, a 1786 halfpenny. Apologies for the muck on the scanner. [ATTACH]
Another poorly struck issue, this time a Stephen type 1 penny of Rye. When this coin was dug up in 2012 it was only the second full example known...
Not as far as I can see as the only equivalent runic letter resembling those used on the coin is the R. I can't see any reason why runic would be...
GB. 2011 £2 Britannia. [ATTACH]
GB. 1857 5 cents decimal pattern. [ATTACH]
Another Monday here, so time to resurrect the thread. Mercia. Burgred (852-874) penny, the moneyer is Osmund. [ATTACH]
GB. Edward IV ryal struck c.1469-70. [ATTACH]
GB. Penny token issued in 1794 by H. Young, the coin dealer. An early strike because a piece broke off the die obliterating the date soon after it...
GB. Charles I angel pierced for use as a touchpiece. [ATTACH]
GB. Edward the Elder 2 line penny. The moneyer is Thurlac. The blob of wax on the reverse is from the impression taken by the BM following this...
I don't think there's anything wrong with the OP coin either. If that's wrong because it's a bit pitted and rough, there can't be too many genuine...
This is why you can never have too many books and catalogues. :)
GB. 1996 five pounds celebrating the Queen's 70th birthday. [ATTACH]
GB. 1805 silver pattern halfpenny, a Taylor restrike Peck 1308. [ATTACH]
I don't collect medals, but I like that. It is remarkably innovative for the time. :)
GB. Charles I type 5 halfcrown with mm. Sun. Struck 1645-6. [ATTACH]
Edward VI 1551 3oz shilling with mm. lion. Despite appearances, it's actually not a bad example. Quality of portraiture was not matched by quality...
A Royal Mint trial struck in the 1980s to assess the qualities of steel using old modified halfpenny dies dating from the 1950-60s, with...
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