Coinery Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Having recently bagged an acceptable shilling, I thought I’d take a look at acquiring a commonwealth type-set, given that it would be quite small…so long as I ignored the dates and mintmarks. Anyhow, looking around last night, I stumbled across a nice little halfpenny, and decided to dig a little further into the market before buying it, and it’s amazing what you find… Firstly, that Numista had the misfortune to select an Heritage Auction image of an obvious copy, and secondly that Heritage auctions managed to achieve just under £750 for a different, graded example! Absolutely bonkers! Quote
Citizen H Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I also recently discovered these 2 commonwealth coins amongst my box of Hammered Coins, rubbed but nice to have all the same, ......£737.48 😲 gosh! 1 Quote
Coinery Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Citizen H said: I also recently discovered these 2 commonwealth coins amongst my box of Hammered Coins, rubbed but nice to have all the same, ......£737.48 😲 gosh! You’ve compiled a highly eclectic collection of coins! Great stuff! 1 Quote
jelida Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I spotted two nicely struck and very acceptable Commonwealth halfpennies at the MCF last Sunday, asking price about £225 in both cases. I bought my own one from a European auction early this year, fully struck up and less than £180. There are nice examples out there but one on a Timeline Auction went for over £500 IIRC. Jerry 1 Quote
Rob Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Yup, madness. I bought the Marshall coin in 2004 and I am perfectly happy with it - £87 delivered. I did have a go at the Lockett piece that was sold recently, but that made silly money,, and I like mine for the quirky shape and outrageously large distinctive tickets that came with the Marshall coins (44m dia). 2 Quote
Coinery Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Mine was £150…a little blocked/soft on the cross, and not a perfect harp. However, it’s excellent metal, it’s round, central, and a credible example I think…it’ll do! ☺️ Quote
Coinery Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, copper123 said: those must weigh practically nothing Teeny, tiny, somewhere around 0.25g! You can’t even detect the weight on a fingertip…a miracle they even survive at all in collectable grades. Quote
Coinery Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 4 hours ago, Rob said: Yup, madness. I bought the Marshall coin in 2004 and I am perfectly happy with it - £87 delivered. I did have a go at the Lockett piece that was sold recently, but that made silly money,, and I like mine for the quirky shape and outrageously large distinctive tickets that came with the Marshall coins (44m dia). Lovely strike…also, really love that ticket, what period/date is it? Could you link me to the Lockett coin, that one didn’t show up in my root around last night? Edited 1 hour ago by Coinery Quote
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