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(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.
(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.
(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.
(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.
(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.
(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.
(1840) full strike, even chocolate brown surfaces. Lots of luster with some minor spotting.
(1957) Sensational looking halfpenny. Standout strike, bright red surfaces
(1917) Deep Red, clean surfaces. Only 1909 1/2 d to be graded RED.
(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
(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
(1617) Blazing red luster on very clean surfaces for a George VI coin. Purchased raw, self-submitted.
(1617) Blazing red luster on very clean surfaces for a George VI coin. Purchased raw, self-submitted.
(1663) A fresh halfpenny with much luster and color bloom. Purchased raw, self submitted.