I think we did start a thread on contemporary counterfeits I have Coleman and the more advanced book by R Moore et al which I'm using now a lot for research I agree they are fascinating but complicated but let me know if you need me to look anything up. Happy to help
There are a whole series issued with 1739 Coleman only mentions 1 yours looks like one of the Curly Hair families they are not a very researched group but with dates 1729;1739; 41; 49;50
Likewise, so job done. He did say it didn’t look like a beaded to him either; perhaps a little more research would have been in order, but his response is fair and honest; I dare say we all make mistakes. 😮
Jerry
Great coin there Paddy. Are you thinking of purchasing?
I think that this is the direction that I'm about to travel next. I love the history behind these coins.
Contemporary counterfeit halfpenny and farthing families. By Jeff Rock and Others.
A study of contemporary counterfeiters and the coins that can be attributed to each individual forger. Something that I've been meaning to purchase for a while now.
I've often wondered if this thread would develope to encompass other monarchs. Pleased to see that it has.
Any thoughts on this? Vendor's picture, so please don't ask me for better ones. Described as 1739 Halfpenny, and size and reverse seem about right but this bust looks wrong to me.
Is it a contemporary counterfeit, a modern forgery, or just unusual deformation of the portrait?
Seemed as good a place to post as any ,this in my opinion is ridiculous 😯
RWB Auctions - Fine Art & Numismatics Auctioneers based in Wiltshire | 1953 Queen Elizabeth II proof nickel brass Threepence, graded PF 69 Ultra Cameo by NGC (S 4152). Obverse: Mary Gillick's first definitive portrait...
The sixpence went for over £1K and although they may well be nice and worth a premium ,those prices have gone out of sight.