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Can anyone locate the pop.s for 1805 Irish 1/2 p's and 1806 1/4 p's? I'd be much appreciated! Thanks.
Everything I write is my opinion.

Looking for alot of crap.

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  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,454 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Do you have the coin number? If not, the search can take years. image

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  • I sure don't. To be honest I know nothing about PCGS's census. I assumed it was as simple as NGC's. From the sound of it I'll say scratch this request. Thanks anyways.
    Everything I write is my opinion.

    Looking for alot of crap.
  • MacCrimmonMacCrimmon Posts: 7,058 ✭✭✭
    Here are the only varities of 1/4d. and 1/2d. which I can find graded to date. If a particular RB or RD example is not listed, it's because one that meets their criteria has ever been submitted. They do however exist in the Watt coins, but those were graded by NGC.

    Cheers, Mac


    PCGS No: 826801
    Date: 1806
    Denom: 1/4 D
    Variety:
    Desig: MSBN
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 1
    53 0
    55 0
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 2
    64 1
    65 4
    66 2
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 10

    PCGS No: 826804
    Date: 1806
    Denom: 1/4 D
    Variety:
    Desig: PRBN
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 0
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 0
    64 2
    65 0
    66 1
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 3

    PCGS No: 826810
    Date: 1806
    Denom: 1/4 D
    Variety: Bronzed
    Desig: PR
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 0
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 0
    64 0
    65 1
    66 1
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 2


    PCGS No: 826831
    Date: 1805
    Denom: 1/2 D
    Variety:
    Desig: MSBN
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 1
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 1
    64 2
    65 0
    66 0
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 4

    PCGS No: 826832
    Date: 1805
    Denom: 1/2 D
    Variety:
    Desig: MSRB
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 0
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 0
    64 0
    65 0
    66 1
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 1

    PCGS No: 826834
    Date: 1805
    Denom: 1/2 D
    Variety:
    Desig: PRBN
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 0
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 0
    64 2
    65 1
    66 0
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 3

    PCGS No: 826839
    Date: 1805
    Denom: 1/2 D
    Variety: Gilt
    Desig: PR
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 0
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 1
    64 0
    65 0
    66 0
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 1

    PCGS No: 826840
    Date: 1805
    Denom: 1/2 D
    Variety: Bronzed
    Desig: PR
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 0
    58 0
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 2
    64 0
    65 0
    66 0
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 2

    PCGS No: 826866
    Date: 1805
    Denom: 1D
    Variety:
    Desig: MSBN
    VG-VF: 0
    40 0
    45 0
    50 0
    53 0
    55 0
    58 1
    60 0
    61 0
    62 0
    63 1
    64 0
    65 0
    66 0
    67 0
    68 0
    69 0
    70 0
    Total: 2


  • Mac,

    YOU ROCK!! Can't thank you enough. Now......off to statistical compilation and comparison........oh how fun!

    Thanks again!

    Rob


    edited to add: Very interesting indeed........seems NGC is killing PCGS with these submissions. It's at least 5 to 1 with significantly better coins going across the street. I'm working on two George III Irish issue multi-coin slab submissions, one of 1/4d and one of 1/2d. I plan to put dynamite examples of MS copper, and PF copper, bronzed, and gilt in each. I'd like to add one of the silver strikes as well but they are prohibitively rare.

    Thanks again for the data.
    Everything I write is my opinion.

    Looking for alot of crap.
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