Lockdales Auction 116 : 12th & 13th July 2014 - page 67

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1491
Halfcrown 1868 VG. Officially none of this date were
ever struck. Halfcrowns dated between 1850 to 1874 are
believed to be counterfeits. These are of good metal,
therefore possibly made from melted-down silverware for
the purpose of laundering stolen goods. Historically there
has been some confusion in the numismatic world as to
whether they may be genuine and 'struck for colonial
use'. For discussion of this matter we reference the
website
by Robert
Matthews.
£200 - £250
1492
Halfcrown 1874 aUnc/GEF
£240 - £280
1493
Halfcrown 1876 Unc
£300 - £350
1494
Halfcrown 1877 GEF
£225 - £275
1495
Halfcrown 1879 Unc
£350 - £400
1496
Halfcrown 1879 Unc small contact mark obverse
£250 - £300
1497
Halfcrown 1880 EF or better
£200 - £220
1498
Halfcrown 1881 EF or better
£200 - £220
1499
Halfcrown 1882 GEF - aUnc very tiny edge nick reverse
£200 - £220
1500
Halfcrown 1884 aUnc
£200 - £250
1501
Halfcrown 1886 aUnc
£200 - £250
1502
Halfcrown 1887 (YH) Unc small toning spot reverse
£200 - £250
1503
Halfcrown 1891 Prooflike aUnc
£120 - £140
1504
Halfcrown 1892 Prooflike aUnc
£120 - £140
1505
Halfcrown 1893 Proof like EF
£50 - £60
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