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where to cash in new pence 2p coins from 1971-1983
Citizen H replied to dorey's topic in Decimal Coins
I need to spend a penny!!!!!!!!! 🤣 -
Henry VII Penny & Half Penny....Clipped .....1485-1509
Citizen H replied to Citizen H's topic in British Hammered
Ah! errrrmmmm, this was a lash up on my part, 3 hammered coins in need of confirmation, I had an email confirming 2 of the hammered are... (The arched crown is Henry VII, an early issue before the sovereign pennies come in.The other one is possibly Edward IV's Light Cross and Pellets Irish coinage - these have a quatrefoil centre and are virtually always struck on too small flans, so with most or all of the legend missing as here. ) so this related to the lower 2 coins, the 1st coin I had down as a Henry VII Penny, Clipped 1485-1509. Eirestan mentions the mm. Tun so 1493-95 Canterbury... wow... it amazes me that chaos and confusion can be easily resolved...by them in the know....Happily these are now put to rest.....its been a long day. 🙄 - Today
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Paddy started following RFX error ? , Celebrate the life of a loved and well-remembered monarch??? and 2024 mintage figures
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I put up the coins as I'm sifting through the hammered with my opinion of what it may be (still loads to learn), a coin expert was passing and got to chat and I just asked for a look and confirmation of what I thought it was... in blue was a reply .... so at least I can happily put this coin in the folder with albeit brief confirmation...👍☺️
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where to cash in new pence 2p coins from 1971-1983
Coinery replied to dorey's topic in Decimal Coins
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Blimey, where are you copying and pasting all this blue text from? You’d already identified as much in the OP.
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If I get enough, I might put them on ebay as material for an art project. Only the 84s sell individually.
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Henry VII Penny & Half Penny....Clipped .....1485-1509
Rob replied to Citizen H's topic in British Hammered
More obviously there is no sign of a quatrefoil on the reverse to make it Irish (or possibly episcopal English). Don't worry about the small flan reference as many coins were clipped, focus on the detail you can see. -
Henry VII Penny & Half Penny....Clipped .....1485-1509
Eirestan replied to Citizen H's topic in British Hammered
The crowns on both look like Henry VII. The larger i assume is a penny. Looks like the Tun mint mark and Canterbury mint. The lower one could be a half penny but i cannot glean much more. The cross ends on the reverse on both coins are definitely Tudor. -
That explains why I am not seeing any in circulation! I no longer do sets or proofs, so it looks like 2024 will remain a blank year for me.
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Henry VII Penny & Half Penny....Clipped .....1485-1509
Citizen H replied to Citizen H's topic in British Hammered
the two coins are as follows..... The arched crown is Henry VII, an early issue before the sovereign pennies come in. The other one is possibly Edward IV's Light Cross and Pellets Irish coinage - these have a quatrefoil centre and are virtually always struck on too small flans, so with most or all of the legend missing as here.👍 -
If anyone is after some 2024 coins best get in now before prices go crazy (as usual when a coin or set of coins is confirmed NIFC): https://www.royalmint.com/corporate/circulating-coin/uk-currency/mintages/
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This is an Edward I penny minted in London. This is identified by the obverse inscription EDWR’ANGL’DNS[HYB] 👍
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This was found lurking in with some worn Hammered coins....... Silver 6 Pfennings 1734. Prince Louis Rudolph (Ludwig Rudolf) (1731-1735) Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (German States) apparently quite a rarity 👍
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Welcome to the forum. I am no expert on the Gun Money, but it would seem likely that there are many die faults and die fill variations around as they were struck largely on campaign. Even the regal coinage from the 1690s has a huge number of variations.
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Is this an error or is it just a die fill ? Reads RFX instead of REX. I can't find it in the Spinks guide or much about it online. I think the month may be the September variant with the stop after Sept and after XII but not 100 % sure of that.
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blakeyboy replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Thank you Mr.Zappa. -
1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
Michael-Roo replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Cheers Stu. Elsewhere, I continue to look forward to your return.... 😉 -
1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
Coinery replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
For the number of different errors in the halfpennies alone, you’d have to conclude that somebody, somewhere, was having a right royal laugh! Some nice grade errors going on there, Mr Roo! -
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1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
Michael-Roo replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Here's another relatively recent 1701 find I'm rather pleased with. As for Vs on the obverse, large zero reverse. -
1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
Michael-Roo replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
That's a beauty. -
1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
oldcopper replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Quite a spectacular overstrike. As Rob says, the GV/B was a discovery piece in the Nicholson collection of 2004 (lot 153), although Nicholson had lost it at the time, and was "still looking for it", so it wasn't for sale! -
1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
oldcopper replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Yes, not helped by the fact most survive in terrible condition and most were not even properly struck in the first place. -
1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
Rob replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
And my 1694 upgrade. Quite chuffed. . Thankfully people focussed on the description which said pitted flan, which is due to it being cast rather than rolled as per spec, but as that accounts for half the halfpennies or more of this period, should not be something to worry about.