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<p>[QUOTE="satootoko, post: 148745, member: 669"]Very true Max, but it also looks like KM#726 (1/2 penny) and KM#739 (1 penny), both from the same time frame. </p><p><br /></p><p>That's why previous posters have asked about the size of the coin, which is absolutely, positively, without equivocation, the <i>only</i> way to distinguish those three denominations :headbang: due to their identical designs and lack of a stated denomination.</p><p><br /></p><p>Values according to my 3rd Ed. 19th Century SCWC: <ul> <li>1854 farthing - $3.50 F, $7.50 VF, $25 XF, $50 Unc</li> <li>1854 1/2d - $2 F, $6 VF, $12.50 XF, $50 Unc</li> <li>1854/3 1d - $20 F, $60 VF, $120 XF, $240 Unc</li> <li>1854 1d with ornate trident - $3.50 F, $8 VF, $25 XF, $85 Unc</li> <li>1854 1d plain trident - $3.50 F, $8 VF, $25 XF, $85 Unc</li> </ul><p></p><p>IMHO that would put the example shown in the 15-25 cent range, unless it's the overstruck year, in which case it might bring a buck from someone despsrate to complete a set. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="satootoko, post: 148745, member: 669"]Very true Max, but it also looks like KM#726 (1/2 penny) and KM#739 (1 penny), both from the same time frame. That's why previous posters have asked about the size of the coin, which is absolutely, positively, without equivocation, the [i]only[/i] way to distinguish those three denominations :headbang: due to their identical designs and lack of a stated denomination. Values according to my 3rd Ed. 19th Century SCWC:[list]1854 farthing - $3.50 F, $7.50 VF, $25 XF, $50 Unc[*]1854 1/2d - $2 F, $6 VF, $12.50 XF, $50 Unc[*]1854/3 1d - $20 F, $60 VF, $120 XF, $240 Unc[*]1854 1d with ornate trident - $3.50 F, $8 VF, $25 XF, $85 Unc[*]1854 1d plain trident - $3.50 F, $8 VF, $25 XF, $85 Unc[/list] IMHO that would put the example shown in the 15-25 cent range, unless it's the overstruck year, in which case it might bring a buck from someone despsrate to complete a set. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
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