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ScottO

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  1. it depends.. there were hammered coins well into the 1600's all over europe, sweden was casting coins in the 1700's

    as for china.. they didnt change to milled until late 1800's

    here in the UK we start at a comon base for "Modern" post 1797 when they made the cartwheel stuff, its more right as near enough the age machines were used to make mass coins

  2. the one of every monarch route... i took that route, james II is hard.. i got stuck with a tin farthing in lets say.. shabby lol

    william and mary farthings are hard to get in a decent grade that one is alright, shame about the date being worn though.

    got a few new pieces myself, i'll upload them later

  3. scottO - 1858 farthing - group 5

     

    http://www.omnicoin.com/coins/962345.jpg

     

    one of the best designs used on british coins, this 1858 farthing is quite a rare coin, although unlisted in most publications it gets overlooked and very few have been seen since it was first identified in 1972, hence why it was missed by publications, it was messed by peck and freeman, so is only really a known variety to farthing collectors, but it is estimated to be limited to a mintage between 500-1000.

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