63
1553
Florin 1901 Unc with a proof like reverse
£80 - £100
1554
Florin 1902 matte proof GEF
£40 - £50
1555
Florin 1905 bold GF
£50 - £60
1556
Florin 1905 GEF (scarce in this high grade)
£500 - £600
1557
Florin 1911 EF/GEF
£35 - £40
1558
Florin 1923 Unc
£30 - £40
1559
Florins (2): 1923 AU ,and 1936 GEF
£45 - £55
1560
Halfcrown 1689 2nd shield, S.3435, GF with an edge
split 3 o'clock.
£60 - £80
1561
Halfcrown 1689, First Shield, reverse reads:- FRA for
FR, Spink 3434 [ESC 507B as R2], GVF
£400 - £500
1562
Halfcrown 1689, first shield, S.3434, Fine, a few
hairlines.
£80 - £100
1563
Halfcrown 1697 GF
£50 - £60
1564
Halfcrown 1707 Septimo, very light adjustment marks,
VF/GVF
£360 - £400
1565
Halfcrown 1820 (George IV) GF
£30 - £40
1566
Halfcrown 1840 Fine
£40 - £45
1567
Halfcrown 1845 aVF
£60 - £80
1568
Halfcrown 1849 large date Fine.
£40 - £45
1569
Halfcrown 1861 Fair. Officially none of this date were
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
www.coinauthentication.co.ukby Robert
Matthews.
£80 - £120
1570
Halfcrown 1874, obverse with very small marks under
magnification, reverse under a magnification 'acid
effected' ? hardly visible, GVF
£100 - £125
1571
Halfcrown 1901 GEF
£70 - £90
1572
Halfcrown 1902 GEF/aUnc
£140 - £160
1573
Halfcrown 1902 matte proof nFDC
£80 - £100
1574
Halfcrown 1904 Fine/VG
£30 - £40
1575
Halfcrown 1904 nVF with a few small edge bruises
£80 - £100
1576
Halfcrown 1907 aEF
£170 - £180
1577
Halfcrown 1907 EF, carbon spot.
£150 - £170
1578
Halfcrown 1913 EF
£40 - £50
1579
Halfcrowns (2): 1670 V.Secundo VG, and 1697 Fair.
£60 - £80
1580
Halfpenny 1916 Unc with much lustre
£28 - £32
1581
Halfpenny 1916 Unc with much lustre
£28 - £32