After the hiccup I think we can go on with 1700? Two GB offerings from me, Sixpence, Farthing. This is a slightly scarcer variety with RRITANNIA...
A couple from me, one non-GB for a change! Sicily (under Spanish rule) 1 Grano and GB Threepence. I have several other GB 1701 coins, but the...
As usual my contribution is GB. A decent 1702 Vigo Shilling, and a much less good 1702 Fourpence, but interesting as it is another year in which...
I offer you this GB 1703 Sixpence. These coins are particularly interesting to GB collectors because of the word "Vigo" beneath the bust, which...
All I can offer is another GB Half Crown for 1704, although this one is a bit better than the 1705: [ATTACH]
Seems to have got stuck here, so I will move it on to 1705 with this GB half crown: [ATTACH]
A couple just arrived, returned to the UK from the USA. 1739 GB Crown and 1734 GB Sixpence: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A packet arrived from a recent auction today, so four interesting GB pieces to share! 1677 Charles II sixpence, 1693 William and Mary sixpence,...
Thanks for that. I don't do facebook, so I won't be doing that and will have to take your word for it. Pity, but it didn't cost a great deal, so...
OK, thanks for the heads up. I would appreciate any other thoughts/comments before I write it off as a bad lot!
No. Came from a local auction house in Devon (England). Your query worries me - is b-coins one of those Ebay operations peddling fakes?
I picked up this small copper coin at an auction recently. It was described only as "unidentified Celtic". I have searched through Spink "Coins of...
All I can offer is my usual GB stuff. I have at least one example of all the different denominations for 1708, but I think this is the most...
A change from me (not GB!) - a French 1709 token: [ATTACH]
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]
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