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<p>[QUOTE="Bart9349, post: 1355220, member: 5682"]Nice Brit coins, but my interest is in the 1700s British coinage. From what I can gather, the Brit copper penny is a later creation.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, if you want to talk about halfpenny and farthings....<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Below is some of the values of the Brit copper penny. </p><p><br /></p><p>Note: The value is in pounds and the grading is stricter than in the U.S. (about a grade lower than it would be in the U.S.).</p><p><br /></p><p>George III</p><p> Year .....F VF EF Unc</p><p>1d 1797 20 50 300 900</p><p>1d 1806 6 15 70 240</p><p>1d 1807 6 15 70 240</p><p>1d 1808 unique</p><p><br /></p><p>Large copper coins dated 1799 are almost certainly halfpence. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><br /></p><p>George IV</p><p> Year .....F VF EF Unc</p><p>1d 1825 12 40 240 550</p><p>1d 1826 12 40 240 550</p><p>1d 1826 proof 450</p><p>1d 1827 170 600 2200</p><p><br /></p><p>William IV</p><p> Year .....F VF EF Unc</p><p>1d 1831 20 60 350 850</p><p>1d 1831 proof 600</p><p>1d 1834 25 70 400 1100</p><p>1d 1837 55 170 650 2000</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><br /></p><p>Victoria</p><p> Year .....F VF EF Unc</p><p>1d 1839 proof 1250</p><p>1d 1841: 7 20 140 600</p><p>1d 1841nc 8 20 140 550</p><p>1d 1843: 75 250 1200 3000</p><p>1d 1843nc ex. rare</p><p>1d 1844 10 25 110 340</p><p>1d 1845 15 35 180 550</p><p>1d 1846 15 25 130 450</p><p>1d 1846f: 15 25 140 450</p><p>1d 1846c: 16 25 140 500</p><p>1d 1847 8 20 120 350</p><p>1d 1848 8 20 100 350</p><p>1d 1848/7 7 20 100 300</p><p>1d 1848/6 20 100 450</p><p>1d 1849 175 500 1850</p><p>1d 1851 10 30 130 500</p><p>1d 1853 7 14 75 130</p><p>1d 1853 proof 1000</p><p>1d 1854 8 18 80 135</p><p>1d 1854/3 12 40 150</p><p>1d 1855 8 18 80 200</p><p>1d 1856 80 200 600 2000</p><p>1d 1857p 7 18 80 230</p><p>1d 1857o 6 18 70 220</p><p>1d 1858/7 7 18 75 240</p><p>1d 1858/3 25 90 400</p><p>1d 1858 7 16 80 220</p><p>1d 1859 8 25 100 300</p><p>1d 1860/59 350 1000 2750 5000</p><p>nc - no colon after REG</p><p>: - colon after REG</p><p>f - far colon (FID)</p><p>c - close colon (FID)</p><p>p - plain trident</p><p>o - ornamental trident</p><p><br /></p><p>1860 pennies with the words ONE PENNY on the reverse are the more common [later] bronze type listed below</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/values/penny.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/values/penny.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/values/penny.html</a></p><p><br /></p><p>guy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bart9349, post: 1355220, member: 5682"]Nice Brit coins, but my interest is in the 1700s British coinage. From what I can gather, the Brit copper penny is a later creation. Now, if you want to talk about halfpenny and farthings....:) Below is some of the values of the Brit copper penny. Note: The value is in pounds and the grading is stricter than in the U.S. (about a grade lower than it would be in the U.S.). George III Year .....F VF EF Unc 1d 1797 20 50 300 900 1d 1806 6 15 70 240 1d 1807 6 15 70 240 1d 1808 unique Large copper coins dated 1799 are almost certainly halfpence. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- George IV Year .....F VF EF Unc 1d 1825 12 40 240 550 1d 1826 12 40 240 550 1d 1826 proof 450 1d 1827 170 600 2200 William IV Year .....F VF EF Unc 1d 1831 20 60 350 850 1d 1831 proof 600 1d 1834 25 70 400 1100 1d 1837 55 170 650 2000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Victoria Year .....F VF EF Unc 1d 1839 proof 1250 1d 1841: 7 20 140 600 1d 1841nc 8 20 140 550 1d 1843: 75 250 1200 3000 1d 1843nc ex. rare 1d 1844 10 25 110 340 1d 1845 15 35 180 550 1d 1846 15 25 130 450 1d 1846f: 15 25 140 450 1d 1846c: 16 25 140 500 1d 1847 8 20 120 350 1d 1848 8 20 100 350 1d 1848/7 7 20 100 300 1d 1848/6 20 100 450 1d 1849 175 500 1850 1d 1851 10 30 130 500 1d 1853 7 14 75 130 1d 1853 proof 1000 1d 1854 8 18 80 135 1d 1854/3 12 40 150 1d 1855 8 18 80 200 1d 1856 80 200 600 2000 1d 1857p 7 18 80 230 1d 1857o 6 18 70 220 1d 1858/7 7 18 75 240 1d 1858/3 25 90 400 1d 1858 7 16 80 220 1d 1859 8 25 100 300 1d 1860/59 350 1000 2750 5000 nc - no colon after REG : - colon after REG f - far colon (FID) c - close colon (FID) p - plain trident o - ornamental trident 1860 pennies with the words ONE PENNY on the reverse are the more common [later] bronze type listed below [url]http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/values/penny.html[/url] guy[/QUOTE]
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