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Hi I have 3 coins from a recent car boot purchase

Can anyone identify please ???

Apologies in British if not English as posted in the British section..

Obv and Rev of each coin shown so each two images belong to each coin.

Hopefully someone can help and if anything may be worth a pound ot two even in this condition please let me know!

Thanks Russ777

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look like George 2nd... the brown worn one looks like 1732.. i think they are farthings but basing that on a picture to guess the size

, so yea a couple of quid each probably

3rd one is george 3rd, no idea what though

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Thanks . need more help on the George III one

one side says GEORGE III DEI GRATIA and is a large size coin if this helps

I think it may be be some kind of Guinea as these all have DEI GRATIA to reverse???

Thoughts please

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Silly mistake cannot be a part guinea as not gold!!!! same kind of design though has words BRITANNNIRUM REX FID I can make out!

DATE i think is not on shield side but below head..

Russ777

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Hi I have 3 coins from a recent car boot purchase

Can anyone identify please ???

Apologies in British if not English as posted in the British section..

Obv and Rev of each coin shown so each two images belong to each coin.

Hopefully someone can help and if anything may be worth a pound ot two even in this condition please let me know!

Thanks Russ777

The first coin is a Charles II 1672 farthing (or halfpenny). Can't tell from the size, but odds are its a farthing.

The second is a late William III halfpenny, 1699-1701 - can't make out the date.

The third is a counterfeit George III halfcrown, made in brass and then silver washed.

Hope this helps.

Posted
Hi I have 3 coins from a recent car boot purchase

Can anyone identify please ???

Apologies in British if not English as posted in the British section..

Obv and Rev of each coin shown so each two images belong to each coin.

Hopefully someone can help and if anything may be worth a pound ot two even in this condition please let me know!

Thanks Russ777

The first coin is a Charles II 1672 farthing (or halfpenny). Can't tell from the size, but odds are its a farthing.

The second is a late William III halfpenny, 1699-1701 - can't make out the date.

The third is a counterfeit George III halfcrown, made in brass and then silver washed.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for your help. Any value whatsoever they are at least old coins?

Posted
Hi I have 3 coins from a recent car boot purchase

Can anyone identify please ???

Apologies in British if not English as posted in the British section..

Obv and Rev of each coin shown so each two images belong to each coin.

Hopefully someone can help and if anything may be worth a pound ot two even in this condition please let me know!

Thanks Russ777

The first coin is a Charles II 1672 farthing (or halfpenny). Can't tell from the size, but odds are its a farthing.

The second is a late William III halfpenny, 1699-1701 - can't make out the date.

The third is a counterfeit George III halfcrown, made in brass and then silver washed.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for your help. Any value whatsoever they are at least old coins?

Well, only a little. The Charles farthing would raise £3 - £4 - although it's in poor condition, it at least has the date readable and more or less readable legend.

It's barely possible to make out the details on the William III - your only hope would be if it turned out to be an extremely rare variety (usually a lettering error - but as I can make out "GVLIELMVS TERTIVS" that's very unlikely). A pound or two to a collector, no more.

The George III has only interest value.

Worth keeping for interest I'd say - my own numismatic career was sparked by a similar Charles farthing I got from a junk shop when I was still at school !

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