Azlarry 的钱币相册
(1960) Made from well worn obverse and reverse dies. Nice periphery color, clean surfaces.
(1972) Asuper gem with full mint bloom. Light blue and amber patina, great eye appeal.
(1972) Asuper gem with full mint bloom. Light blue and amber patina, great eye appeal.
(1959) Colorful little silver coin. A descent strike, but the scuffs on obverse reduces the grade.
(1899) Clean surfaces with few marks. William IV Maundy coins are very hard to find in Uncirculated condition.
(1985) A gem strike with excellent detail. Original surfaces with attractive with golden blue gray patina. Nice to have a King William IV maundy coin graded in gem condition.
(1951) Difficult coin type to find. Smooth chocolate brown color. Few ticks to surfaces but carbon spotting, especially on reverse.
(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.
(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.
(1928) Hard to find one year type. good strike for the type with even brown surfaces.