One Penny
Please Choose a Category Below
Page 3 of 4
Coin Inventory: World Coins: British: Great Britain: One Penny | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A lustrous, chocolate brown coin with cartwheel lustre and some red remaining in the devices. | 1812-075 | |||||
5% red; Nice blue/brown, lustrous surfaces, only one pinpoint spot noted. | 0909-096 | |||||
An even dark chocolate brown coin that is spot free but a bit baggy. | 2403-109 | |||||
20%RD, with bold cartwheel lustre on clean surfaces. | 0909-098 | |||||
A fully struck coin with full cartwheel lustre on medium woodgrained surfaces. About 40% red remains with parallel lined color. Interesting!. | 1810-030 | |||||
A fully struck coin with full cartwheel lustre on pretty red and blue toned surfaces. About 30% red remains. Too many small marks to grade higher. | 1810-032 | |||||
A fully struck coin with full cartwheel lustre on medium woodgrained surfaces. About 40% red remains. Nice coin. | 1810-031 | |||||
A fully struck coin with traces of mint red lustre in the devices. Problem free. | 2108-292 | |||||
A frosty milk chocolate brown coin with a few old dead spots. | 2110-163 | |||||
A fully struck dark chocolate coin. No marks or spots and decent lustre still remaining. | 1012-075-28 | |||||
Key date; A coin with attractive reddish/brown cartwheel lustre and some mint red remaining in the legends. | 1812-076 | |||||
Full cartwheel lustre on spot free surfaces with traces of red in the devices. | 2110-162 | |||||
A full red, lustrous coin with spotless surfaces. | 2108-066 | |||||
A nice coin with an interesting woodgrain effect. | 2411-136 | |||||
A lustrous, milk chocolate brown coin. Low mintage. | 1901-128 | |||||
Issued for the colonies. This example has milk chocolate brown fields enhanced with full cartwheel lustre and some hints of red. | 0312-002 | |||||
An attractive coin with full mint red surfaces that exhibit no spots and an occasional small mark. The rims sport some pretty rose toning. | 2212-121 | |||||
A near flawless coin with basically full red lustre on spotless fields. I really believe this coin is undergraded and should have been in a 65 holder if not a 66. I can only see a couple of faint hairlines under a 5x glass and no spots or dings. | 2411-137 | |||||
An exceptional coin with full mint red surfaces devoid of any spots or significant marks. Fresh from PCGS and discovered in an attic hoard sating back to 1950 with several original rolls. | 2212-120 | |||||
A fully struck lustrous red example of this low mintage coin. | 2108-068 |