GB 1888 Groat [ATTACH]
Britain. 17(8/7)7 no hearts, no stop above head shilling [ATTACH]
GB 1911 proof sixpence [ATTACH]
France. Henry VI rosette-mascle (1430-1431) halfgroat of Calais. [ATTACH]
And back to the UK. A trial piece of the 1689 copper farthing (Peck 564) struck on a Charles II halfpenny. The farthing itself as a coin is...
Not a very big image of the obverse, but it's all I can find. [ATTACH]
And even then, with no two coins being the same it would be silly to pay a premium for an ugly coin that's in a slab with a bigger number than...
I'm not sure why you would want to pay a premium for something slabbed that only costs tens of dollars raw. More important is to know the coins...
The reverse reading is ok for the moneyer which is LIFPIN (Lifwine) with the E missing. That's followed by ON. It's the next bit that is not...
Not the Henry I which is correct. I was asking about the William II type 3.
Yep, can't disagree with that. William II profile coins come up in reasonable condition, but quality goes south after that - just look at the...
A feature of coins from William I onwards is the relative lack of design varieties within a type, most being either a bust facing in the opposite...
I wouldn't bother with these two. You can pick up a decent example of either coin for 2 or 3 hundred.
There shouldn't be anything missing from the coin. The snick is the small cut as per the type 14 seen at the base of the bust and at 2 o'clock on...
Nice type 3 and type 14. :) Is the type 3 reading LIFPIN ON CESTE for Chester or EXESTE for Exeter? It's a bit messy at the start of the mint and...
Just like every other grading service. Some are more consistent than others, but there isn't a single one I would buy blind.
I'm not convinced by the graphs above as they cover too short a period. December to March is essentially pre-Covid, but since then prices have...
GB. James I rose ryal. This coin has the obverse initial mark cinquefoil over trefoil over tower over mullet over coronet and the reverse mark is...
GB. W J Taylor 1790 silver restrike pattern halfpenny from Soho dies of Peck type R44 (not known to him). [ATTACH]
GB. 1848 pattern 'Godless Florin' with ONE DIME/ONE TENTH OF A POUND as the value. The reverse die was the ONE FLORIN die filled and re-engraved...
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