Might be being optimistic to think you can get bags of the stuff in any sort of reasonable grade (VF) with the chance of finding the odd scarce one
But would pay a reasonable amount for unattributed lots more for research purposes
Have a small collection but when buying singly in higher grades they get to "I could probably spend the money elsewhere better" sort of prices.
I have a bit of a sideline collection right now of commercial countermarks on 19th century coinage. As well as all the usual Pears Soap and Lloyd's newspaper ones there are quite a few which are hard to identify. Anyone got any clues on this one ? The B-B in a triangle is pretty distinctive but I'm struggling to place it myself.
Purchase these coins in Canada for around 62 pounds ($100 CAD).
Shillings:
1711 Queen Anne shilling.
1745 King George II shilling.
1787 King George III shilling.
Half Crown:
1697 William III half crown.