A Guide to the History and Valuation of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland in Gold, Silver, and Copper: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time |
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angles annulet arms of Scotland Bawbee Briot Bristol bust to left bust to right centre Charles CIVITAS cloth gilt coinage Copper cross pattée dates Dollar Double Dublin edge milled Edinburgh Edward Edward IV English extra extremely rare Farthing fleur-de-lis George George III GEORGIUS Gold coins grains grains).-Dated grains).-London grains).-Obv grains).-Struck grains).—Similar GRATIA Groat and Half Guinea Piece Half Angel Half Crown Half Groat Half Noble Half Sovereign Halfpenny harp head Henry VIII I.-CONTINUED IACOBVS Illustrated inner circle Ireland James James VI king king's bust laureate bust legend Lion London m.m. cross moneyer's name mullet Ordinary specimens PLATE Quarter Noble reign reverse rose Ryal sceptre SCOTORVM second issue shield of arms Silver coins SILVER.-Continued Sixpence specimen sold Specimens have realised Specimens have sold struck Testoon Third issue thistle three pellets Threepence tressure Twopence Valued by Lindsay variety VILLA Waterford weight York
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