Well as it seems to be me and @semibovinian on our own at the moment, I will press on! Best I have for 1701 is this threepence, and this moves us...
1702 Shilling is my next offering: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is the other year for which VIGO coins are issued and as @coin_nut has said, this was...
Auction pick-up lot today - British silver including a nice William III crown and a few nice Shillings and Sixpences. (Also some washers!) Whole...
Well Bruce is a good Scottish name - Robert the Bruce and all that. I read excellent historical novels about him when I was young by a chap called...
British Sixpence 1703 with the famous "VIGO" logo: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This one for any homesick Scotsmen out there - Medallion celebrating 100 years of the Trustees of the Burns Monument in 1981: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Here is a different one - Queen Charlotte of Great Britain & Ireland - wife of George III in a medal by Kirk. See...
Modern restrike of course, but I think Marie Therese counts. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can keep it going until 1670 solid - then it gets very patchy with only a dozen or so after that back to 1562 - when I run out.
Next up my 1704 Threepence: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Forgot I had this: Elizabeth I milled Sixpence from 1562. This was from the first experiments in milled coinage in Britain, carried out by a...
Last of the British Queens I have - Mary II conjoined bust with her husband William III. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The only other "ruling" Queen would be...
Hi Mike, Welcome to Cointalk! This coin is not my area - I suspect Cambodia or Thailand, but one of the experts will chip in. BUT we really need...
A couple more Queens: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Elizabeth I of England on a Shilling [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Queen Isabel of Spain
In the UK they are usually called "Toy Money". Made by Lauer and sold to help educate small children on money. (Bearing in mind the weird system...
1705 Fourpence: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Or this, which is a Groat from Mary I of England - daughter of Henry VIII and known as "Bloody Mary" for martyrdom of protestants as she tried to...
For Example, this one of Queen Anne - a Crown from 1713: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Running out of original options for Victoria! Here is a rather tatty medallion from her Wedding: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] How about we move on to...
My usual trip out to the flea markets today - picked up a bunch of coins at scrap value. Bulk were very ordinary British 0.500 Silver which will...
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