I can move onto 1711, if people are ready? This is an Queen Anne GB Shilling that has been doctored to pass off as a Guinea, a capital offence at...
I have not much to offer for 1712. This GB shilling is the best of them: [ATTACH]
Another GB Crown from me, and also a second Farthing contemporary copy of the pattern issue, both 1713: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is an interesting submission for 1714 - a Queen Anne farthing. They were only produced in very small numbers as patterns in both 1713 and...
I think we can safely move onto 1717 now. This GB farthing may not look much, but anyone who collects GB farthings will tell you this is one of...
My James I is a little later, but a nice portrait. Sixpence, 1623, S2670, mm Lis: [ATTACH]
Keeping to my mainly GB theme, 1718 shilling: [ATTACH]
This one just in as an upgrade. Not a scarce date or variety, but great condition. 1891 GB Halfpenny, F364: [ATTACH]
A couple for 1720 - GB Shilling and a Swedish Half Ore: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Please enlighten the uneducated - Prince James of where?
A few for 1721. Denmark 12 skilling ( a non-GB coin from me for a change!) GB Fourpence GB Halfpenny [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another fairly decent 1722 GB farthing: [ATTACH]
A few years ago I had a stall selling coins and tokens at a market. A young woman came by and showed particular interest in one of my Anglesey...
Yes @Dafydd working fine now.
Ah, good. I have been looking forward to this date as I can share one of my favourite coins - 1723 GB Crown. Also quite a decent Irish Woods...
Hi @Dafydd None of your pics are showing. Have you included links rather uploaded the photo itself?
A couple for 1724 - GB shilling and Farthing. I have others, including an Irish halfpenny, but in worse condition than the above. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think @robp may be your best bet. Hopefully by this tag he will be alerted to your quest.
Another European Crown size coin for my "tangent" collection. Baden 5 Mark 1907. Nothing special but handsome enough to stash away: [ATTACH]
Again nothing special but I have wanted an example of a "sovereign" penny for a while and this one was cheap enough. Henry VII (1485-1509)...
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