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2005

Four coin Silver Proof Piedfort set 2009 (£5, £2s x2 &

Kew Gardens 50p) aFDC boxed as issued

£60 - £80

2006

GB Florins (6) 1858, 59, 71(dn42), 1865(dn32),

1872(dn51) & 1873(dn27). average VF with the 1873

GVF

£160 - £190

2007

GB One Pounds (approx 66) All "D" Series, average

aUnc

£70 - £80

2008

GB Ten Shillings (approx 38) All "C" Series, GEF - Unc

£60 - £65

2009

Groat 1888 Unc with a nice tone

£60 - £80

2010

Halfcrown 1689 Fine

£60 - £70

2011

Halfcrown 1700 near Fine

£40 - £50

2012

Halfcrown 1708E VG

£30 - £40

2013

Halfcrown 1817 'bull head' slabbed PCI AU55

£100 - £150

2014

Halfcrown 1817 'bull head' slabbed PCI AU55

£100 - £150

2015

Halfcrown 1817 (SH) bright GVF a few bag marks under

magnification

£60 - £70

2016

Halfcrown 1817 (SH) GVF - nEF

£60 - £80

2017

Halfcrown 1818 aVF

£45 - £55

2018

Halfcrown 1819 aEF edge bruise

£60 - £80

2019

Halfcrown 1820 (GIV) GEF but edge nick near "0" of

date

£120 - £150

2020

Halfcrown 1821 EF

£180 - £220

2021

Halfcrown 1828 aVF

£140 - £160

2022

Halfcrown 1828 VF

£140 - £160

2023

Halfcrown 1829 GF - nVF

£60 - £80

2024

Halfcrown 1834 (S3834) GVF

£80 - £120

2025

Halfcrown 1834 (S3834) VF

£45 - £50

2026

Halfcrown 1836 VF or better small edge nick & bruise

obverse

£45 - £50

2027

Halfcrown 1837 dull VF with a few bag marks

£50 - £60

2028

Halfcrown 1839 VG

£300 - £400

2029

Halfcrown 1840 EF a few very tiny contact marks

obverse

£350 - £400

2030

Halfcrown 1841 GVF couple of light scratches obverse

£1500 - £2000

2031

Halfcrown 1842 GF

£30 - £40

2032

Halfcrown 1843 GF

£70 - £90

2033

Halfcrown 1844 bold VF

£80 - £100

2034

Halfcrown 1845 GVF/VF a few contact marks obverse

£60 - £80

2035

Halfcrown 1848 GF - nVF small edge nick obverse

£120 - £140

2036

Halfcrown 1850 GVF

£175 - £225

2037

Halfcrown 1861 Fair. 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

www.coinauthentication.co.uk

by Robert

Matthews.

£300 - £400