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<p>[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 5006125, member: 40017"]I think I saw your post in another forum, and I have responded there, but for the benefit of others here, this is what I said:</p><p><br /></p><p>"Some dates in the 18th century GB silver are much more affordable than others. (Some are downright crazy high prices!)</p><p><br /></p><p>If you focus on Shillings and Sixpences, the following are the dates you most likely to pick up cheaply:</p><p><br /></p><p>1787, both shilling and sixpence. Look out for the with and without hearts versions, same prices.</p><p>1758, both Shilling and sixpence.</p><p>1746 & 1745, both shilling and sixpence. The good value ones have "Lima" below the bust, which is an interesting piece of history</p><p>1723 shilling, with "SSC" in the quarters for the South Sea Company, again interesting history.</p><p>1711, both shilling and sixpence.</p><p>1703, both shilling and sixpence with "Vigo" beneath the bust - again interesting history. (These are a bit more but good.)</p><p><br /></p><p>These also cover the different monarchs of the 18th century except William III, who is really more 17th century anyway."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 5006125, member: 40017"]I think I saw your post in another forum, and I have responded there, but for the benefit of others here, this is what I said: "Some dates in the 18th century GB silver are much more affordable than others. (Some are downright crazy high prices!) If you focus on Shillings and Sixpences, the following are the dates you most likely to pick up cheaply: 1787, both shilling and sixpence. Look out for the with and without hearts versions, same prices. 1758, both Shilling and sixpence. 1746 & 1745, both shilling and sixpence. The good value ones have "Lima" below the bust, which is an interesting piece of history 1723 shilling, with "SSC" in the quarters for the South Sea Company, again interesting history. 1711, both shilling and sixpence. 1703, both shilling and sixpence with "Vigo" beneath the bust - again interesting history. (These are a bit more but good.) These also cover the different monarchs of the 18th century except William III, who is really more 17th century anyway."[/QUOTE]
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