Pennies (7) 1860 Beaded Border, 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 10, 1861 Freeman 22, 1861 (worn), 1861 Freeman 33, 1863 (2), Halfpennies (3) 1861 Top of E in PENNY missing, 1862, 1943 4 in date touches sea, Fine along with Pre-Decimal issues in base metal (128) Victoria to Elizabeth II Halfcrowns to Farthings, many examples dated 1953 the majority EF to UNC many with good or full lustre, also Threepence 1943 with an obverse lamination flaw Fine, Halfpenny 1943 with double struck date VF, Countermarked (3) includes Penny 1863 with P.SCANLAN countermark VG, a low grade unattributed ancient coin, and a George III Counterfeit Farthing Poor, along with Medal 1977 Silver Jubilee 76 grammes of silver UNC toned, boxed with certificate, and Banknote East Caribbean Currency Authority One Dollar Young Queen ElizabethPick 13hundated 1965 issue overprint A (Antigua) B88 180163 A/UNC
Halfcrowns to Farthings the majority bronze issues includes Provincial Mint Pennies (154) 1912H (116), 1918H (13), 1918KN (5), 1919H (17), 1919KN (3), Pennies (4) 1864 (2) Plain 4 and Crosslet 4, 1902 Low Tide (2), Halfpenny 1902 Low Tide, along with a group of minor mis-strikes (8) Penny 1797 countermarked QUIRK, George V double headed Penny (two halves joined), Shilling 1959E struck on a thin flan VF, Sixpence 1962 struck slightly off-centre with a small raised edge 'lip', SilverThreepenceVictoriaJubilee Head holed and countermarked POLL, ANNE THOMAS countermarked on a brass flan of 22mm, DecimalTen Pence 1973 EF with a planchet clip, Finland Markka 1929 overstruck on a previously used flan, the understrike date of 1922 visible, Good Fine (total weight over 17 Kilos)
Halfcrown 1708 E SEPTIMO VG/NF with a countermark on the Queen's cheek, Halfpenny 1730 VF with some verdigris on the obverse, Jersey Silver Jubilee Set 1977 a 4-coin set uncased comprising £2.50, £2, £1 and 50p all struck in Silver UNC
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