Milled coins are those that have been produced using a mechanical press, or mill. The earliest British coins made by this method were the milled shillings et infra of Elizabeth I produced by the Frenchman Eloye Mestrelle from 1560 onwards. There were further experiments with milled coinage during the reign of Charles I by Nicholas Briot and later by Pierre Blondeau during the Commonwealth period in 1651. The coins depicting Cromwell were also struck by this method, but it wasn't until 1662 that they finally ceased to make hammered coins. All coins made since then have been struck using presses.
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£70.00
Davis 29. obv. JOHN SMALPAGE & S.LUMB LEEDS, arms between palm and olive branches, crest above, rev. ONE SHILLING TOKEN 1812, Female sat on a bale with scales and a...
£230.00
S3772, ESC 2119 (976), Davis 65. George III 1813 second bust 1s6d bank token, slabbed CGS UNC80. Practically as struck. Grade: Unc
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S3772, Davis 65, ESC 2119 (976). George III second issue1813 1s6d bank token Light friction to a few high points. Grade: gEF/EF+
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S3770, Davis 58, ESC 2083 (422). George III 1814, second bust three shillings bank token. General wear to both sides and toned. Quite attractive for the grade. Grade: VF
£325.00
S3788, Davies 51, ESC 2090 (616). George III 1817 first issue halfcrown with the large head. A little wear to the high points and a grey/green tone. Grade: EF+ *REDUCED*
£75.00
S3789, Davies 60, ESC 2096 (618). George III 1817 small head halfcrown. Toned with general even wear. Grade: VF
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S3790, Davies 86, ESC 2152 (1235). George III 1819 'New Coinage' shilling. General wear and problem free. Grade: Fine+
£250.00
S3813, Davies 251, ESC 2421 (1654). George IV 1821 first issue 6d. Light rubbing to the highest points Grade: gEF
£120.00
S3809, Davies 192, ESC 2375 (646). George IV 1826 bare head halfcrown General even wear, the reverse better Grade: VF/VF+
£150.00
S3815, Davies 270, ESC 2433 (1662). George IV 1826 bare head sixpence with Davies obverse 1. Only light friction to the highest points. Grade: EF+
£80.00
S3812, Davies 234, ESC 2412 (1259). George IV 1827 bare head shilling. The key date for the issue. Toned with general wear. Grade: aVF
£185.00
S3827, P1453. George IV 1827 copper third farthing issued for use in Malta. Slabbed NGC MS64RB. Scarce. Considerable lustre. Grade: Unc
£95.00
S3826, P1446. George IV 1828 half farthing with with helmet intruding the legend. Scarce. Light wear to the high points and toned. Grade: nEF
£125.00
S3845, P1458*. William IV 1831 penny with w.w on the truncation. The rarest of the 3 varieties and rare in any grade. Considerable wear to both sides with a few...
£125.00
S3836, Davies 360, ESC 2499 (1670). William IV 1831 sixpence. The first year of issue. Multihued toning with light wear only to the high points. Grade: aEF
£20.00
S3839, Davies 410, ESC 2539 (2250). William IV 1834 threehalfpence. Issued for colonial use. Even wear to both sides Grade: VF
£20.00
A copper halfpenny size advertising token for the coin dealer William Till dated 1834. Toned with some wear to the high points. Grade: VF
£35.00
S3848, P1473. William IV 1835 farthing with raised line on the saltire and upright die axis. Good detail with not much wear, but a few marks. Grade: aEF
£60.00
S3837, Davies 380, ESC 2515 (1918). William IV 1836 4d. The first year of issue. Light friction to the high points. Grade: aEF
£120.00
S3834, Davies 325, ESC 2482 (666). William IV 1836 halfcrown. General even wear and toned. Grade: VF
£14.00
S3848, P1475. William IV 1837 farthing. Moderate wear to both sides. Grade: VF
£125.00
S3837, D384, ESC 2520 (1922). William IV 1837 groat, obverse 2 with 'more wiry hair' and wider colons after D and G. 1837 is considerably scarcer than 1836. Minimal friction...
£25.00
S3915, Davies 1380, ESC 3461 (2254). Victoria 1838 threehalfpence, issued for colonial use. Some wear to the higher points and a few marks. Grade: VF+
£185.00
S3953, P1608. Victoria 1839 copper quarter farthing slabbed MS64BN by NGC. Toned, practically as struck. Grade: Unc
£85.00
S3915, Davies 1381, ESC 3464 (2255). Victoria 1839 threehalfpence, issued for colonial use. Attractive old tone with minimal friction and plenty of eye appeal. Grade: gEF
£15.00
S3950, P1562. Victoria 1842 copper farthing. Scarce. Toned with general wear and a few marks. Grade: Fine
£32.00
S3919, Davies 1405pt,, ESC 3486pt. Victoria 1843 Maundy twopence. Brilliant, with a couple light marks Grade: gEF
£35.00
S3951, P1594. Victoria 1844 copper half farthing. A trace of cabinet friction only. Toned. Grade: gEF
£125.00
S3882, Davies 434, ESC 2564 (282). Victoria young head 1845 crown with large date, cinquefoil stops and VIII edge. The obverse lightly cleaned (not bright) with wear, the reverse better,...
£295.00
S3882, Davies 435, ESC 2567 (286). Victoria 1847 crown with XI edge. Moderate wear with a mark to the cheek. Past cleaning but now retoned and free of edge bumps....
£600.00
S3904, ESC 2999 (1298), Davies 865. Victoria 1851 second young head shilling. Rare date in any grade. Toned with light wear Grade: aEF
£110.00
S3951, P1598. Victoria 1852 copper half farthing, struck for colonial use. Comes with ticket, ex Rasmussen list 32 no.184. Toned with peripheral lustre, o/w practically as struck with a bare...
£6.00
S3950, F1578. Victoria 1853 copper 1/4d with ww incuse on truncation. Rare. Worn and pitted. Grade: Fair
£50.00
S3950, Peck 1578. Victoria 1853 copper farthing with ww incuse on the truncation. Rare. Toned, with even wear to the high points. Grade: gVF
£135.00
S3949, P1539. Victoria 1853 copper halfpenny. Virtually full lustre, the date clumsily entered on the die and a mark to Britannia on the reverse. Grade: Unc/gEF
£12.00
S3949, Peck 1539. Victoria 1853 halfpenny Even wear to both sides and a small verdigris spot on the reverse Grade: VF
£38.00
S3920, Davies 1415pt, Robinson 455. Victoria 1853 Maundy penny. Light friction to the high points, the reverse with an attractive red tone Grade: EF+
£160.00
S3948, P1500. Victoria 1853 penny with ornamental trident reverse and far colon. Comes with a collector's envelope indicating the coin was purchased from Baldwins in 1963. Considerable original colour and...
£80.00
S3913, Davies 1229, ESC 3351 (1952). Victoria 1854 groat (fourpence). Light friction to the obverse, less so to the reverse. Grade: EF+/gEF
£75.00
S3949, P1542. Victoria 1854 copper halfpenny with rev. B (dots on shield). Some subdued original lustre with irregular toning and a trace of cabinet friction. Grade: gEF
£45.00
S3948, P1509. Victoria 1855 penny with plain trident. Light wear. Grade: gVF
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S3950, P1583. Victoria 1856 young head copper farthing. Scarce. Toned with a trace of wear to the reverse only. Grade: gEF
£110.00
S3948, P1518. Victoria 1858OT penny with no. WW on the truncation. A trace of friction. Grade: gEF *REDUCED*
£30.00
S3948, P1517. Victoria 1858OT 1d with ww on truncation. ex Bressett (US numismatist and author) collection and includes sale ticket. Toned with moderate wear to the high points. Grade: VF
£110.00
S3948, P1517. Victoria 1858 copper penny with initials on the truncation. Minimal wear, toned with traces of lustre. Grade: EF+
£4.00
S3958, Freeman 501. Victoria 1860 toothed border farthing with 5 berries. General wear Grade: gFine
£40.00
S3954, Freeman 17, Gouby BP 1860Y. Victoria 1860 toothed border penny with Gouby dies J+d, a rare obverse for this year. General wear to both sides Grade: gFine/Fine
£75.00
S3954, Freeman 10, Gouby BP 1860 JA. Victoria 1860 bun head penny with dies 2+D. The N of ONE cut over a sideways N. Scarce. Toned with some small contact...