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UK Coins From A Small Lot Purchase

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 Posted 12/22/2012  2:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add GR58 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Yesterday I have the chance to pick up a small lot of foreign coins (I am in the united states). I was buying
some silver U.S. coin and bought these because the seller was getting out of coins.

My main focus is U.S. coins, it seems I am getting a interest in older foreign coins.

I posted some of these in the Main and Canada section,
now I would like to get some input from the UK members

Group picture ( Morgan dollar in pic to show size
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1797 I was calling it a penny .. it has been posted it is a two pence and called a cartwheel. Not sure of grade or position. I do think this coin looks much better in hand than in pictures .. I think all these coins do.

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1697 I think Half crown, and think William III
It is worn and I am not sure of grade, I like how it
looks and is my oldest coin.


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1851 Victoria Penny

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1814 not sure what this is, and would welcome any information. In the main forum it was posted as a
Commerce token.

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1806 George III copper
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1770 George III copper( did not see the coin had something on it when I took picture)

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1708 Queen Anna
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1825 King george IIII
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1877 Hong Kong cent


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 Posted 12/22/2012  2:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Paulus to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The 'y' on your William III (a shilling I think) denotes that it was minted at York Mint, while your Queen Anne (a sixpence I think, Anna is the Latin for Anne) has an E for Edinburgh celebrating the Union of England and Scotland. Nice snaffle!
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I think you'll also have to explain to GR58 what a "snaffle" is!
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Yes .. what is a snaffle ... shoud I be concerned?
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I believe he's saying that your nose is grotesquely large. I wouldn't put up with such abuse if I were you.
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 Posted 12/22/2012  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Windchild to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nope... A cheeky act, a tale or a lie
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 Posted 12/22/2012  10:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philadelphian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
From the Cambridge Dictionary:
Snaffle (v.): to take something quickly for yourself, in a way that prevents someone else from having or using it.
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Mine went from memory.. It's been a while since I was in the UK
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 Posted 12/22/2012  10:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philadelphian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
And GR58, you ought to show off your New Brunswick Half Penny and Bank of Upper Canada tokens on the Canadian Forum!
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And GR58, you ought to show off your New Brunswick Half Penny token on the Canadian Forum!


Philadelphian is that a good token?
So happens I did post it in the Canada section, under Canada Bank Tokens

https://goccf.com/t/136787
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 Posted 12/22/2012  10:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philadelphian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Didn't read your original post in detail. Sorry. Just recognized them as early Canadian. Believe the New Brunswick was minted in defiance of explicit orders from Britain.
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 Posted 12/23/2012  12:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add svslav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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... on your William III (a shilling I think) ..., while your Queen Anne (a sixpence I think ...)


Looking at the size in relation to the Morgan I believe the KW3's coin is about 33 mm which would make it a halfcrown. And QA's one is about 25 mm, so it's a shilling. KG4's silver coin is a bit smaller than Anne's which is consistent with his shilling size.
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 Posted 12/23/2012  12:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add svslav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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1797 I was calling it a penny .. it has been posted it is a two pence and called a cartwheel.

I believe we've already established (in a different subforum) that this is a penny.
Both 1d and 2d bearing the date of 1797 (although they were minted over some years, including "late Soho" restrikes) have the same unique design which has subsequently become known as "cartwheel". They were minted with the weight of 1 (Avoirdupois) ounce for 1d and 2 ounces for 2d with the idea that the face value of the coins would match their intrinsic value. But in just a few years the price of copper drastically increased, so in the next issue, dated 1806, copper pennies shed the third of their weight while twopence production was terminated.
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 Posted 12/23/2012  01:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add svslav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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1806 George III copper
1770 George III copper


Both are halfpennies.
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To "snaffle" something is UK slang to grab something quickly before somebody else does. It is a fairly inoffensive term and implies some degree of craft or cleverness on the part of the person doing the snaffling.

That is a very good "snaffle".

Please would you post obverse/reverse pictures of the copper coin with a sailing ship - looks interesting.
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 Posted 12/23/2012  07:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Svslav thank you for correcting the denomination of these coins. It is always best to have the correct information.




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Please would you post obverse/reverse pictures of the copper coin with a sailing ship - looks interesting.


Because you asked here it is. (i also have it posted in the Canada coins section.



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