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1952 6D S-4110 MS65 PCGS #140150

(1866) Very difficult to find gem George VI sixpences. This is one of onlythree graded for entire series. From the Cambridge Gate Collection.

1952 6D S-4110 MS65 PCGS #140150

(1866) Very difficult to find gem George VI sixpences. This is one of onlythree graded for entire series. From the Cambridge Gate Collection.

1937 1D S-4114 MS65RD PCGS #141776

(1836) Very well struck with good detail. Nice luster with great color.

1937 1D S-4114 MS65RD PCGS #141776

(1836) Very well struck with good detail. Nice luster with great color.

1937 1/2D S-4115 MS65RD PCGS #142109

(1617) Blazing red luster on very clean surfaces for a George VI coin. Purchased raw, self-submitted.

1937 1/2D S-4115 MS65RD PCGS #142109

(1617) Blazing red luster on very clean surfaces for a George VI coin. Purchased raw, self-submitted.

1958 1/2D S-4158 MS65RD PCGS #142172

(1663) A fresh halfpenny with much luster and color bloom. Purchased raw, self submitted.

1935 Crown S-4048 .500 Silver MS64 PCGS #163520

eBay (1856) Nice steel blue-rose toning.

1953 6D S-4141 MS65 PCGS #173852

(1622) Nice rose tint on clean surfaces. Purchased raw, self submitted.

1852 1/4 Far S-3953 MS64RB PCGS #200010

(1868) Lots of red, 52 in 1852 has been recut.

1827 1/3 Far S-3827 MS64BN PCGS #200045

(1927) Much red around the devices.Attractive one year type.

1835 1/3 Far S-3850 MS63BN PCGS #200063

(1928) Hard to find one year type. good strike for the type with even brown surfaces.

1844 1/3 Far S-3952 MS64RB PCGS #200082

(1909) Nice strike, made from an older die. Carbon spotson fairly clean surfaces.

1868 1/3 Far S-3960 MS63RB PCGS #200091

(1914) Hard little coin to find, only two others graded in MS.

1876 1/3 Far S-3960 MS63RB PCGS #200094

(1915) Key date, only two graded in MS at PCGS.

1878 1/3 Far S-3960 MS66RD PCGS #200098

(1892) Spectacular strike, PL red surfaces. Only 1 other Victoria 1/3 farthing hit MS66RD

1881 1/3 Far S-3960 MS64RD PCGS #200101

(1907) Nice strike, red surfaces with spotting on obverse. Deep clash marks on reverse.

1885 1/3 Far S-3960 MS64RD PCGS #200107

(1908) Above average strike. Red surfaces, with usual spotting. Very little tone.

1902 1/3 Far S-3993 MS64RB PCGS #200151

(1946) One year type with luster and typical red brown surfaces.

1913 1/3 Far S-4062 MS66RD PCGS #200161

(1956) Abundant lust with very red surfaces. Only one graded higher for series.

1837 1/2 Far S-3849 AU58BN PCGS #200196

(2029) Good strike with brown surfaces with zero corrosion or pits which is unusual for the issue. This coin is very hard to find, only 5 have been graded at PCGS with only one of them being MS. The half farthing had a value of 1/1920 to a pound sterling. This denomination was issued for Ceylon and was required to meet daily commercial and tax transactions.

1851 1/2 Far S-3951 MS64RB PCGS #200224

(1857) Nice hair detail, pastel/mauve looking color. Cambridge Gate Collection.

1822 1/4D S-3822 MS66BN PCGS #200316

(1578) Great detail from a solid hit, red tone around the peripheries. Peck 1409, S-3822. Mintage 5,924,352.

1823 1/4D S-3822 MS66BN PCGS #200319

(1764) Nice brownish-blue color.Peck 1412, S-3822. Mintage 2,365,440. Formerly in a NGC MS66BN holder.

1823 1/4D S-3822 MS66BN PCGS #200319

(1764) Nice brownish-blue color.Peck 1412, S-3822. Mintage 2,365,440. Formerly in a NGC MS66BN holder.

1825 1/4D S-3822 MS66BN PCGS #200322

(1732) Very common coin in a most uncommon grade; Wonderful green toning on clean surfaces. Peck 1414, S-3822. Mintage 4,300,800.

1826 1/4D Small Head S-3825 MS65RB PCGS #200329

Atlas (1854)Nicely struck and almost spot free. Much luster under reddish-brown surfaces.

1827 1/4D S-3825 MS64BN PCGS #200331

(1758) Peck 1442, S-3823. Mintage 2.365,440. Formerly in a NGC MS64BN Holder.

1827 1/4D S-3825 MS64BN PCGS #200331

(1758) Peck 1442, S-3823. Mintage 2.365,440. Formerly in a NGC MS64BN Holder.

1828 1/4D S-3825 MS64RB PCGS #200335

(1709) Nice hair detail on obverse. Nice red-orange color on clean surfaces. Peck 1443, S-3823. Mintage 2,365,440. Self Submitted. Very nice orange/red surfaces on obverse.

1829 1/4D S-3825 MS65BN PCGS #200337

(1585) Well struck Gem for the key date of George IV farthings. Peck 1444, S-3823. Mintage 1,505,280. Formerly in a NGC MS65BN holder.

1830 1/4D S-3825 MS64RB PCGS #200341

(1710) Nice sharp strike. Peck 1445, S-3825. Mintage 2,365,440. Self Submitted

1831 1/4D S-3848 MS64BN PCGS #200399

(1587) Nice brown color, typical gap in the "3" in date. Peck 3848, mintage 2,688,000.

1831 1/4D S-3848 MS64BN PCGS #200399

(1587) Nice brown color, typical gap in the "3" in date. Peck 3848, mintage 2,688,000.

1834 1/4D S-3848 MS63BN PCGS #200402

(1761) Good tone and eye appeal, shows good strike detail for a MS63 coin. Formerly in a NGC MS62BN holder.

1834 1/4D S-3848 MS63BN PCGS #200402

(1761) Good tone and eye appeal, shows good strike detail for a MS63 coin. Formerly in a NGC MS62BN holder.

1834 1/4D S-3848 MS65BN PCGS #200402

(1961) Of all William IV farthings graded this is the only one to receive a MS65. Unusually solid strike, clean surfaces, and plenty of red around the devices.

1835 1/4D S-3848 MS64BN PCGS #200405

1523) Well struck, clean surfaces and a hint of blue tone. A very hard farthing to find in 64, like all William IV farthings.

1835 1/4D S-3848 MS64BN PCGS #200405

1523) Well struck, clean surfaces and a hint of blue tone. A very hard farthing to find in 64, like all William IV farthings.

1836 1/4D S-3848 MS63BN PCGS #200408

(1760) Nice color with good detail, many hits drag it down to MS63BN level. Crossed in a NGC holder.

1836 1/4D S-3848 MS63BN PCGS #200408

(1760) Nice color with good detail, many hits drag it down to MS63BN level. Crossed in a NGC holder.

1837 1/4D S-3848 MS63BN PCGS #200411

(1653) Chocolate-brown surfaces, very good strike for a MS63.

1860 1/4D S-3958 Toothed Border MS66RD PCGS #200581

(2023) As expected from a MS66 a very sharp strike with good detail on both sides of the coin. Very nice red color with minor spotting, very few marks or scuffs on the surface..

1865 1/4D S-3958 MS65RD PCGS #200599

(1869) Great luster and red color on this gem. Bold large date and well struck details.

1929 1/4D S-4061 MS65RD PCGS #200958

(1737) Very red and a very well struck gem.

1807 1/2D S-3781 MS65BN PCGS #201214

(1817). Clean red and blue surfaces.Well and evenly struck.

1826 1/2D S-3824 MS64BN PCGS #201261

(1840) full strike, even chocolate brown surfaces. Lots of luster with some minor spotting.

1862 1/2D S-3956 MS66RD PCGS #201428

(1957) Sensational looking halfpenny. Standout strike, bright red surfaces

1901 1/2D S-3962 MS64RD PCGS #201774

(1842) Great detail for a MS64. Soft orange-red color.

1903 1/2D S-3991 MS65RB PCGS #201834

(1841) Well struck with nice reddish-brown matte like finish.

1903 1/2D S-3991 MS65RB PCGS #201834

(1841) Well struck with nice reddish-brown matte like finish.

1929 1/2D S-4058 MS66RB PCGS #201936

(1624) Boldly struck gem, flashy surfaces with brownish-red-blue surfaces.Only two other George V halfpennies have reached MS66, 2 RB and 1 RD. Purchased raw, Self Submitted

1929 1/2D S-4058 MS66RB PCGS #201936

(1624) Boldly struck gem, flashy surfaces with brownish-red-blue surfaces.Only two other George V halfpennies have reached MS66, 2 RB and 1 RD. Purchased raw, Self Submitted

1826 1D S-3823 MS64BN PCGS #202281

(1995) Obverse well struck with clean surfaces and plenty of red. Reverse show very little red and scuffing to front and back of Britannia.

1826 1D S-3823 MS64RB PCGS #202282

(1949) Crisp strike with good hair detail. Red/green toning with fairly clean surfaces, minor spotting.

1831 1D S-3845 No Initials MS63BN PCGS #202310

(1951) Difficult coin type to find. Smooth chocolate brown color. Few ticks to surfaces but carbon spotting, especially on reverse.

1895 1D S-3961 MS65+ RD PCGS #202806

(1973) Razor sharp strike with minimal marks to surface. Nice Red patina with much eye appeal

1900 1D S-3961 MS65RD PCGS #202824

(1860) Like a shinny new Penny. CambridgeGate Collection.

1903 1D S-3990 MS66RD PCGS #202884

(2027) A common type in general, but quite scarce at this level of preservation. At PCGS this is the only King Edward VII Penny to reach MS66RD. An abundant amount of golden red luster and a very sharply struck.

1908 1D S-3990 MS64RD PCGS #202899

(1926) Full mint brilliance. Great eye appeal for a Eward VII penny.

1823 1D Mdy PL65 PCGS #203396

(1967) Very evenly matched original Maundy set. All four coins have sharp strikes with light silver-gold tonning with reflective luster.

1857 1D Mdy PL65 PCGS #203447

(1933) Green-gold-orange color. Nice strikeclean surfaces,

1892 1D Mdy S-3936 PL66 PCGS #203501

(1875) Blue-Orange-Gold colors. Solid hit with luster under tone.

1894 1D Mdy S-3947 PL68 PCGS #203509

(1845) Spectacular tonning, total eye candy

1894 1D Mdy S-3947 PL68 PCGS #203509

(1845) Spectacular tonning, total eye candy

1899 1D Mdy S-3947 PL66 PCGS #203514

(2019) Evenly gem matched set all with proof like colorful tone and underlying luster.

1904 1D Mdy S-3989 PL66 PCGS #203526

(1888) Very unusual Edward VII maundy set as there is very little tone on any of the coins.

1905 1D Mdy S-3989 PL67 PCGS #203527

(1910)Iridescent golden red, super gem with great luster.

1906 1D Mdy S-3989 PL67+ PCGS #203528

(1902) Nice matching set with golden-blue-gray iridescence toning. Strike and clean surfaces typical of MS67-68 coins.

1908 1D Mdy S-3989 PL65 PCGS #203530

(1962) a original matched set with PL surfaces and nice toning.

1923 1D Mdy PL67 PCGS #203553

(1879) Proof Like with cameo. Minor toning on obverse.

1937 1D Mdy S-4090 PL66 PCGS #203577

(1829) Purchased raw, self-submitted.

1823 2D Mdy PL63 PCGS #203669

(1968) Very evenly matched original Maundy set. All four coins have sharp strikes with light silver-gold tonning with reflective luster.

1884 2D Mdy PL67 PCGS #203745

(1943) Nice matched original set. Each coin has satiny luster showing varying degrees of vivid golden-orange tones.

1892 2D Mdy S-3935 PL66 PCGS #203773

(1876) Wonderful mauve-blue tone. Few scuffs on obverse keeps from a MS67 grade.

1904 2D Mdy S-3988 PL65 PCGS #203798

(1889) Very unusual Edward VII maundy set as there is very little tone on any of the coins.

1908 2D Mdy S-3988 PL66 PCGS #203802

(1963) a original matched set with PL surfaces and nice toning.

1911 2D Mdy S-4019 PL67 PCGS #203812

Heritage (1824). Purchased raw, very nice orange-gold toning.

1923 2D Mdy PL66 PCGS #203824

(1880) Great strike with very clean surfaces.

1937 2D Mdy S-4089 PL67 PCGS #203845

(1830) Purchased raw, self-submitted.

1823 3D Mdy PL63 PCGS #203935

(1969) Very evenly matched original Maundy set. All four coins have sharp strikes with light silver-gold tonning with reflective luster.

1892 3D Mdy S-3934 PL66 PCGS #204037

(1877) Blue-Orange-Gold tone. Great eye appeal.

1894 3D Mdy S-3945 PL68 PCGS #204044

(1847) Spectacular tonning, total eye candy

1894 3D Mdy S-3945 PL68 PCGS #204044

(1847) Spectacular tonning, total eye candy

1899 3D Mdy S-3945 PL67 PCGS #204049

(2021) Evenly matched set all with proof like colorful tone and underlying luster.

1904 3D Mdy S-3987 PL65 PCGS #204062

(1890) Very unusual Edward VII maundy set as there is very little tone on any of the coins.

1906 3D Mdy S-3987 PL68 PCGS #204064

(1904) Nice matching set with golden-blue-gray iridescence toning. Strike and clean surfaces typical of MS67-68 coins.

1908 3D Mdy S-3987 PL66 PCGS #204066

(1964) a original matched set with PL surfaces and nice toning.

1911 3D Mdy S-4018 PL66 PCGS #204076

(1825). Purchased raw. Nice swirling blue toning.

1923 3D Mdy PL67 PCGS #204088

(1881) Proof Like with cameo. Die Polish Lines, Minor toning.

1937 3D Mdy S-4088 Crowned 3 PL66 PCGS #204111

(1831) Purchased raw, self-submitted.

1823 4D Mdy PL64 PCGS #204203

(1970) Very evenly matched original Maundy set. All four coins have sharp strikes with light silver-gold tonning with reflective luster.

1862 4D Mdy PL66+ PCGS #204259

(1954) Fully struck with clean original surfaces. Sea green silvery gold tone.

1884 4D Mdy PL66 PCGS #204281

(1945) Nice matched original set. Each coin has satiny luster showing varying degrees of vivid golden-orange tones.

1892 4D Mdy S-3933 PL67 PCGS #204311

(1878) Rainbow toning with great eye appeal. Spectacular hit make it a pop 1/0 at PCGS.

1893 4D Mdy S-3944 PL67+ PCGS #204318

(2007) A nicely matched set all grading MS66 to MS67+. Original surfaces slightly proof like, with multi colored iridescent toning.

1894 4D Mdy S-3944 PL67 PCGS #204319

(1848) Spectacular tonning, total eye candy

1894 4D Mdy S-3944 PL67 PCGS #204319

(1848) Spectacular tonning, total eye candy

1899 4D Mdy S-3944 PL66 PCGS #204324

(2022) Evenly matched set all with proof like colorful tone and underlying luster.

1904 4D Mdy S-3986 PL65 PCGS #204337

(1891) Very unusual Edward VII maundy set as there is very little tone on any of the coins.

1906 4D Mdy S-3986 PL66 PCGS #204339

(1905) Nice matching set with golden-blue-gray iridescence toning. Strike and clean surfaces typical of MS66-68 coins.

1908 4D Mdy S-3986 PL66 PCGS #204341

(1965) a original matched set with PL surfaces and nice toning.

1923 4D Mdy PL66+ PCGS #204363

(1882) Very Clean Surfaces With a Nice Obverse Cameo.

1937 4D Mdy S-4087 PL65 PCGS #204385

(1832) Purchased raw, self-submitted.

1838 1 1/2D S-3915 MS64 PCGS #204490

(2034) Reflective surfaces throughout, iridescent purple, blue, orange, and gold patina makes this little coin very appealing.

1839 1 1/2D S-3915 MS62 PCGS #204491

(1948) Flat strike, marks on surface.

1843 1 1/2D S-3915 MS64 PCGS #204495

(1953) Clean surfaces with orange-gold tone.

1843 1 1/2D S-3915 MS64 PCGS #204495

(1953) Clean surfaces with orange-gold tone.

1836 4D S-3837 MS66 PCGS #204714

(1972) Asuper gem with full mint bloom. Light blue and amber patina, great eye appeal.

1816 6D S-3791 MS66 PCGS #204768

(1516) ESC-1630. Mintage 10,921,680 (includes all 6d minted in 1816 and 1817). Formerly in a NGC MS66 holder. A spectacular looking 6 d.

1816 6D S-3791 MS66 PCGS #204768

(1516) ESC-1630. Mintage 10,921,680 (includes all 6d minted in 1816 and 1817). Formerly in a NGC MS66 holder. A spectacular looking 6 d.

1818 6D S-3791 MS66+ PCGS #204770

(1717) Fully struck with no discernible marks. Very lusterous surfaces under blue-green tone. Exeter College Collection.

1820 6D S-3791 MS64 PCGS #204773

(1796) Very nice mauve toning Well struck for a MS64.

1820 6D S-3791 MS64 PCGS #204773

(1796) Very nice mauve toning Well struck for a MS64.

1819/8 6D S-3791 MS65 PCGS #204775

(1685) S-3791, ESC-1636. Mintage 4,712,400. This is a 1819/8 variety. Housed in an old green holder.

1819/8 6D S-3791 MS65 PCGS #204775

(1685) S-3791, ESC-1636. Mintage 4,712,400. This is a 1819/8 variety. Housed in an old green holder.

1831 6D S-3836 MS64+ PCGS #204815

(1511) Rose toning obverse and reverse. Few marks in fields.

1834 6D S-3836 MS64+ PCGS #204816

(1599) Nice strike for the grade showing some weakness in the centers. Obverse has very clean surfaces while the reverse shows a few bag marks and light scuffing. Nice greenish-gold tone on the peripheries. Over all a very attractive sixpence.

1835 6D S-3836 MS65+ PCGS #204817

(1639) A full strike, orange-green iridescence.

1835 6D S-3836 MS65+ PCGS #204817

(1639) A full strike, orange-green iridescence.

1837 6D S-3836 MS64 PCGS #204819

(1763) A very tough coin to find, as are most 1837 dated coins of King William IV. Very strong strike on the reverse, shows weakness on the obverse do to excessive wear in the die. Very nice greenish-orange tone which gives this coin nice eye appeal. There are several "slide marks" on the forehead and brow and I believe these are as minted. The other PCGS 1837 sixpence graded MS64 has similar marks like this on the obverse.

1893 6D S-3941 Old Head MS67 PCGS #204973

(1861) Nice eye appeal with gold, green and red toning. 67 worthy technical merit. CambridgeGate Collection.

1910 6D S-3983 MS66 PCGS #205009

(1863) Totally hammered from fresh dies. Reverse looks newly sculptured. CambridgeGate Collection.

1911 6D S-4014 MS67 PCGS #205018

Atlas (1855) Nicely struck with golden orange toning on original surfaces.

1925 6D S-4025 Wide Rim MS67 PCGS #205033

(1865) Well struck with a full lion's face. Good luster under attractive toning. CambridgeGate Collection.

1836 Shil S-3835 MS64 PCGS #205199

(1893) Plenty of luster with golden orange tone.

1855 Shil S-3904 MS66+ PCGS #205231

(1883) A technical gem, about fully struck, with clean surfaces. There is a significant amount luster with light toning on the edges.

1855 Shil S-3904 MS66+ PCGS #205231

(1883) A technical gem, about fully struck, with clean surfaces. There is a significant amount luster with light toning on the edges.

1906 Shil S-3982 MS65 PCGS #205416

(1896) Cartwheel luster with amber-gold iridescent toning. The lion's face has almost full detail.

1912 Shil S-4013 MS66 PCGS #205436

(1821) Reverse nicely toned a silvery gray and the obverse satiny with pinkish golden green pastel iridescence.

1900 Florin S-3939 MS66 PCGS #205789

(1862) Good strike and luster, wonderful eye appeal. CambridgeGate Collection.

1902 Florin S-3981 MS65 PCGS #205800

(1983) Russet champagne and greenish gold iridescent toning on mark free surfaces. Much glossy luster under the tone that the image does not show properly. Good heavy strike that shows much detail for the issue. The only reason this did not grade higher is because of finger prints.

1902 Florin S-3981 MS65 PCGS #205800

(1983) Russet champagne and greenish gold iridescent toning on mark free surfaces. Much glossy luster under the tone that the image does not show properly. Good heavy strike that shows much detail for the issue. The only reason this did not grade higher is because of finger prints.

1913 Florin S-4012 MS65 PCGS #205823

(1820) Almost fully struck with multi-hues toning.

1913 Florin S-4012 MS65 PCGS #205823

(1820) Almost fully struck with multi-hues toning.

1936 Florin S-4038 MS65+ PCGS #205847

(2012) Fully struck with fairly clean surfaces despite a few hits in the fields. Delicate greenish-champagne tone showing much luster.

1946 Florin S-4081 MS65 PCGS #205878

(1844) Very difficult to find a George VI Florin in MS65 there are only 2 other Gems in the entire Florin series, and none higher.

1834 1/2 Cr S-3834 W.W. in script MS64+ PCGS #206016

(1960) Made from well worn obverse and reverse dies. Nice periphery color, clean surfaces.

1900 1/2 Cr S-3938 MS65 PCGS #206142

(1895) True gem strike with clean surfaces and gold-orange tone.

1929 1/2 Cr S-4037 MS65 PCGS #206196

(1872) Well struck, true GEM with clean,lightly toned surfaces. None graded higher. ESC3354

1936 1/2 Cr S-4037 MS66 PCGS #206203

(1897) Boldly struck with mark free surfaces. Cartwheel luster with light golden-orange toning. Nicest George V halfcrown I have ever owned.

1949 1/2 Cr S-4106 MS65 PCGS #206239

(1843) Well struck, very nice even luster. Very few marks on obverse, which is unusual for a George VI coin.

1887 Dbl Fl S-3923 Arabic 1 MS64 PCGS #206325

(1894) Well struck with very few marks for a double florin. Nice luster with multi color tone.

1889 Dbl Fl S-3923 MS64+ PCGS #206327

(1870) Reverse is hammered, great color. Was NGC MS64.

1821 Crown S-3805 Secundo MS64 PCGS #206381

(2027) Clean poof like surfaces with even blueish gray patina. Solid strike, sharply defined details throughout on obverse and reverse. Edge impressed with "Secundo" which designates the second year of the reign of King George IV.

1821 Crown S-3805 Secundo MS64 PCGS #206381

(2027) Clean poof like surfaces with even blueish gray patina. Solid strike, sharply defined details throughout on obverse and reverse. Edge impressed with "Secundo" which designates the second year of the reign of King George IV.

1887 Crown S-3921 MS65 PCGS #206451

(1849) Very solid hit with few surface marks. Nice steel tonning with royal blue and gold high lights.

1935 Crown S-4049 .500 Silver SP65 PCGS #206519

(1974) Full mint luster, with a hint of golden tone. Surfaces are free of noticible marks and the fields are reflective.

1937 Crown S-4078 MS64 PCGS #206542

(2013) Surprisingly well struck for this issue, no bag marks with only minor surface abrasions. booming luster, with very light silvery toning, nice eye appeal.

1951 Crown S-4111 PL65 PCGS #206543

(1837) Great luster, nice strike.

1697 6D S-3538 3rd Bust Large Crowns MS65+ PCGS #222377

(1798). A very nice Gem sixpence. Well struck both sides, nice tone with little if any tin flecks.

1697 6D S-3538 3rd Bust Large Crowns MS65+ PCGS #222377

(1798). A very nice Gem sixpence. Well struck both sides, nice tone with little if any tin flecks.

1837 3D Mdy S-3842 PL64 PCGS #225948

(1900) Nice luster with blue-gray toning.

1837 2D Mdy S-3843 PL65 PCGS #227599

(1899) Clean surfaces with few marks. William IV Maundy coins are very hard to find in Uncirculated condition.

1935 3D Mdy PL64 PCGS #240826

(1924) Golden tone top pop at 1/0.

1957 2D Mdy S-4134 PL66 PCGS #251280

(1939) well matched set with strong proof like surfaces with cameos.

1685 1/4D S-3420 Tin James II N1 PCGS #269905

(1920) Several small corrosion spots typically seen on early tin farthings. Visible copper plug was used to foil counterfeiters.

1685 1/4D S-3420 Tin James II MS60 PCGS #269905

(1966) Amazing thing about this always crude, copper plugged farthing are the clean surfaces. There is actual luster with blue and gold iridescence on obverse and reverse of this farthing, with relatively few tin "pests". This is the only James II farthing that I have seen with luster and pleasing patina, very surprising. James II farthings were issued in 1684 and 1685, this is the only one to be graded MS at PCGS.

1699 1/4D S-3558 No stop after date AU55BN PCGS #272107

(1819) Pleasing chocolate brown surfaces with minor flecking. Solid hit on obverse, reverse shows loss of detail to britannia's head due to an inferior blank, typical for the Royal Mint at this time.

1682 2D S-3388 MS64 PCGS #348801

(1991) Made from a well worn and crumbling die. Despite the condition of the die this is a nice representation of a Charles II twopence.

1935 2D Mdy PL67 PCGS #352905

(1923) Well struck, multi color toning.

1948 Shil S-4103 English Rev MS65 PCGS #423706

(1873) Wonderful tone, one of only 5 shillings in entire series to make MS65, none graded higher. Purchased raw, self made.

1944 6D S-4084 MS64 PCGS #434470

(1582) Only one other 6D graded in MS in 1944. Tough year for George VI coins.

1974 3D Mdy PL66 PCGS #444728

(1981) Good strike, good luster nice Maundy set. Bought raw, self made.

1935 4D Mdy PL65 PCGS #447892

(1925) Classy gem with clean surfaces with golden red tone.

1837 4D Mdy S-3841 PL64 PCGS #493094

(1901) As with the other coins in this well matched set we have nice blue-gray iridescent toning on top of original mark free surfaces.

1754 1/4D S-3722 MS63BN PCGS #610091

(1716) Old bust, solid for the grade with a little rub on portrait.

1723 1/4D S-3662 MS64BN PCGS #610094

(1906) Struck from a full flan with excellent obverse rims. Nice chocolate brown surfaces with a little mint red around the devices. The dies are slightly worn but do not exhibit any rust, which was common in this era.

1773 1/4D S-3775 MS64BN PCGS #610298

(1708) Nice strike with 80% detail on Britannia's face. Nice chocolate-brown color.Removed from a NGC MS64BN holder.

1773 1/4D S-3775 MS64BN PCGS #610298

(1708) Nice strike with 80% detail on Britannia's face. Nice chocolate-brown color.Removed from a NGC MS64BN holder.

1673 1/2D S-3393 MS62BN PCGS #610328

(1937) Glossy chocolate brown surfaces with traces of red on outer letters. Die clashing on obverse, but no distracting handling marks. Straight rims, softly struck on obverse head area and on the reverse in the date area.

1694 1/2D S-3452 MS63BN PCGS #610331

(2037) Conjoined busts of William and Mary as joint monarchs. This half penny which can be found in lower grades is rarely seen in mint state. The coin is exceptionally lustrous and original with a hint of mint red and a glossy sheen. The reverse is weakly struck and spotty as is always seen on this type. On the obverse the portraits are sharp and remarkable.

1748 1/2D S-3719 MS65RB PCGS #610365

(1839) A glossy old bust halfpenny which contains considerable mint red luster. Good portrait of the King despite the numerous die-breaks on the obverse die.

1717 1/2D S-3659 MS64BN PCGS #610373

(1834) The "dump issue" was issued for only three years. A solid strike from rust free dies, all the lettering is crisp and not doubles. An exceptional portrait and sharp Britannia. Glossy brown surfaces with plenty of mint red around the devices. There is a flan flaw on the rim between the E and X in REX.

1717 1/2D S-3659 MS64BN PCGS #610373

(1834) The "dump issue" was issued for only three years. A solid strike from rust free dies, all the lettering is crisp and not doubles. An exceptional portrait and sharp Britannia. Glossy brown surfaces with plenty of mint red around the devices. There is a flan flaw on the rim between the E and X in REX.

1697 1/2D S-3554 XF45BN PCGS #610391

(1871) Nice even wear nicely struck.

1938 1/4D S-4116 MS64RB PCGS #611105

(1631) Crossed in an NGC MS64RB holder.

1953 1/4D S-4156 MS65RD PCGS #611151

(1612) Nice red luster on clean surfaces. Purchased raw, self submitted.

1746 6D S-3710A LIMA MS65 PCGS #615000

(1838) Bold strike with a very good portrait and strong reverse details. Lustrous surfaces with rose-champagne patina, few marks and little tin flecking.

1787 6D S-3749 Hearts MS65 PCGS #615026

(1818). Nice greenish tone, true Gem strike. S-3749 The Skipton Castle Collection.

1787 6D S-3749 Hearts MS65 PCGS #615026

(1818). Nice greenish tone, true Gem strike. S-3749 The Skipton Castle Collection.

1935 1D Mdy PL65 PCGS #706213

(1922) Red-green tone.

1974 1D Mdy PL66 PCGS #774422

(1979) Good strike, good luster nice Maundy set. Bought raw, self made.

1940 Shil S-4082 English Rev MS64 PCGS #783728

(1916) Nice strike, few contact marks on obverse. Purchased raw self made.

1837 1D Mdy S-3844 PL64 PCGS #841557

(1898) Original surfaces with golden-gray iridescent toning.

1836 6D S-3836 XF45 PCGS #950990

(1815) Hard coin to find only 2 other graded at PCGS.

1836 6D S-3836 MS64 PCGS #950990

(1990) As with the 1837 6d, the 1836 is a very hard coin to find in any grade. Sharply struck with good hair detail, the reverse has pin point detail. Surfaces are clean with goldish toning.