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Re: Is there a decent & convenient price guide for 18th century British coins?
"Coins of England & The United Kingdom - Pre-Decimal" does that. Was Seaby/Spink, now Sovereign Rarities. It's not good for specialising in a particular series, especially hammered, but… (View Post)1 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
George II Halfpenny, 1729-1754, filed down and engraved ‘Down with the Rump’ 1745-1752 Tower. Bronze, 28mm, 5.18g (the halfpenny from 1729 was 28mm and 9.9g) (S 3719). The Rump Parliament was what wa… (View Post)1 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
Convict Token on a George III Cartwheel Penny Soho mint (penny). Bronze, 36mm, 25g. “WHEN THIS YOU SEE REMEMBER ME DEAR MOTHER ·1827·”. “C.P To R.P” within a pierced love heart, a rose extends out be… (View Post)1 -
Re: My First Great Britain Medieval Penny
It's a Henry III Class 3c long cross penny, 1249-50 (S 1364). The obverse is HENRICVS REX III. The reverse is "NICOLE ON LVND" i.e. the moneyer Nicholas of London. (View Post)2 -
Re: Post your Cut and Countermarked Coins
George IV 2nd Issue Penny, 1826 London. Copper, 34mm, 18.09g. Laureate portrait of King George IV facing left, legend around, date below; GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA. Seated figure of Britannia facing rig… (View Post)4