USA Coins

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USA Gold

WU-2580:  1881 US Gold Eagle.  Variety Two – motto above eagle.  Looped to wear for jewellery.  This has been on my website at around £100 UNDER scrap value (more if you have discount) for a while now.  I forgot to change the price from the March 2004 (!) value and everyone else apparently didn’t notice.  To ensure it doesn’t happen again, the new price is 15% over current scrap.

 

 

 

Silver Half Dollars

WU-2494:  US Half Dollar, 1908.  This is an interesting 100 year old forgery.  See contemporary counterfeit section.

 

 

 

Early Silver 5c

WU-3139:  1834 US Silver 5c or Half Dime.  Extremely high grade coin with attractive toning.  Grades about EF-45 (“Choice Extremely Fine”) or maybe even AU-50 (“About Uncirculated”).  A lovely coin.  £129

 

 

 

Large Cents

WU-2730:  USA 1803 Large Cent.  Draped Bust type.  £39

 

WU-4008:  USA 1816 Large Cent.  Matron Head issue, very nice grade.  £85

 

 

 

Small Cents

WU-2471:  USA 1864 1c.  £11

 

 

 

Colonial

Irish/American "Woods"

Halfpennies

WI-4747:  1722 Irish / American Woods Halfpenny.  Much rarer first issue.  Used as currency in America from the 1720's onwards.  See Irish section

 

WI-4748:  1722 Irish / American Woods Halfpenny.  Second issue.  Used as currency in America from the 1720's onwards.  See Irish section

 

WI-2777:  1723 Irish / American Woods 1/2d.  Used as currency in America from the 1720's onwards.  See Irish section

 

WI-4749:  1724 Irish / American Woods 1/2d.  Used as currency in America from the 1720's onwards.  A very much rarer date.  See Irish section

 

WI-4700:  1724 Irish / American Woods 1/2d.  Used as currency in America from the 1720's onwards.  Porous.  A very much rarer date.  See Irish section

 

 

Farthings

WI-1955:  Good Grade Irish-American "Woods" 1723 Farthing.  1/4d's are rarer than 1/2d's.  This is a pleasing example. See Irish section

 

 

 

"Other Colonial"

 

WU-4742:  1674 Irish / American “St Patrick’s” Copper Halfpenny.  Struck by Mark Newby in Dublin (Ireland), circa 1670-75 and bought to New Jersey soon after.  The coinage was made legal tender by the General Assembly of New Jersey in May 1682.  This coin has unusually good detail as well as unusual “punches”.  A rare coin.  £369 

 

WU-4281:  1760 Irish / American “VOCE POPULI” Cent.  Nice grade – Nelson 12 variety.  £245

 

WU-4135:  1773 American Virginia Cent.  Nice grade, pre Independence American copper coin.  £189

 

WU-4420:  1781 North America Copper Ship Token.  Struck in Ireland (Dublin) for use in the new USA close to the Canadian border.  £199

 

WU-2499:  1787 Massachusetts (American) Cent.  Indian & Commonwealth type.  Very good grade for the issue.  £235

 

WU-4352:  1793 George Washington Ship Halfpenny.  Trade “Condor” issue.  Extra larger images here and here.  Rare.  £355

 

 

 

Other

WU-2648:  US Silver Dime, 1856.  Very good grade indeed for issue.  £35

 

WU-3050:  1974 US 1c : Free-Mason Token.  See image.  £10

 

WU-3051:  1964 US 1c : Miniature.  A clever piece of miniaturisation.  £10

 

WU-4136:  1836 USA Hard Times Token - New York.  Collectable grade.  £34

 

WU-4137:  1838 USA Hard Times Token - LOCO FOCO.  Collectable grade and rarer.  £44

 

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