Half Penny
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Coin Inventory: World Coins: British: Great Britain: Half Penny | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Bronzed proof restrike of a pattern by Droz, ex Noble lot 1016 of the Bolton Family collection. Fresh from PCGS, rare with Pop=2 and only 3 higher. 8 graded at NGC. | 0904-073 | |||||
A gorgeous fully struck piece with cartwheel lustre swirling off the fields. Some red remains at the margins to add to the eye appeal. The 5 incuse gun ports design. I really expected a 65 as there is only one tiny tick that I can see. | 2207-017 | |||||
Dark brown spot free lustrous surfaces adorn this near mint state coin. One tiny rim bump mentioned for accuracy. Still a very nice example exhibiting the full details of the exacting die engraving. | 2207-018 | |||||
Milk chocolate brown coin with some bagmarks but no significant damage. No spots with pleasing overall eye appeal. The 5 appears repunched south, but doesn't appear to be the 1853/2 variety. | 1710-101 | |||||
A coin with a completely full strike on mirrored fields and one of the highest squared edges I have ever felt. Spot free bluish brown surfaces too. I thought this may be a proof as the strike is 100% full, even better than some of the proofs I've seen. | 2004-058 | |||||
Perfect milk chocolate surfaces with nice remaining lustre. Very well struck with no wear to see, but a number of small bag marks. Still a very attractive example. | 1801-223 | |||||
No LCW; A nice lustrous coin with some grade limiting hairlines. | 1802-198 | |||||
A well struck example with even light brown surfaces and some mint red around the devices. Mark and spot free. | 0909-089 | |||||
SOLD: A bright yellow, prooflike golden coin. | 1905-006 | |||||
Nicely detailed coin with dark milk chocolate surfaces. Cat form $12 in VF to $120 EF. | 1505-046-4 | |||||
95%RD; Clean surfaces, well struck with flashy light gold lustre. Some multiple light die clashes look like hairline scratches on both sides. | 1305-086 | |||||
Nice fresh full golden red surfaces as made. I have seen a lot worse called full red (Look at Coinfacts 3rd photo for instance). This is the Coinfacts plate coin at present. | 1010-020 | |||||
Fully struck and blackened by the mint. Spot and mark free. | 1802-090 | |||||
A flashy red brown coin that is fully struck and spot free. A great example for a last year or first year type set. | 0409-034-9 | |||||
A mint state looking coin with full dark brown lustre and traces of red. The strike is slightly weak on Liberty's chest, but it is still a nice example for an AU set. | 1910-105 | |||||
High horizon; 30% red; A nice looking coin with lots of red and nice cartwheel lustre. Spot and mark free. | 0909-090 | |||||
25%RD; A lustrous, carbon free example of the first year of Edward VII. Pretty bluish/red lustre. | 1709-207 | |||||
SOLD: A beautiful coin with booming bluish/red cartwheel lustre on light brown mark free surfaces. | 1812-073 | |||||
An unc coin with a soft strike from worn dies. | 2107-105 | |||||
A lustrous brown coin with some mint red remaining in the devices. | 2108-350 |