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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£32.00
S3944, Davies 1486pt, Robinson 671. Victoria 1899 veiled head Maundy 4d. Brilliant, but a few marks. Grade: gEF
£25.00
S3947, Davies 1486pt, ESC 3557pt. Victoria 1899 Maundy penny Toned with a trace of wear Grade: EF+/gEF
£5.00
S3961, F150, Gouby BP 1899Aa. Victoria 1899 veiled head penny with 9.5 teeth date width. Toned with a few contact marks Grade: VF
£4.00
S3961, F150. Victoria 1899 old head penny with G W counterstamped on the reverse. General wear Grade: aFine
£17.00
S3941, Davies 1187, ESC 3292 (1769). Victoria 1899 veiled head 6d. Toned with light even wear. Grade: VF+
£10.00
S3942, Davies 1359, ESC 3453 (2112). Victoria 1900 veiled head currency threepence. Some wear and marks from circulation Grade: gVF
£75.00
S3938, Davies 674, ESC 2787 (735). Victoria 1901 old head halfcrown. The last year of issue. Toned with light wear to the higher points. Grade: aEF
£28.00
S3962, Freeman 378. Victoria 1901 veiled head halfpenny. Minimal wear, toning in parts Grade: gEF
£110.00
S3940A, Davies 1025, ESC 3166 (1370). Victoria 1901 veiled head shilling. The last year of issue. A coupe bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck. Lightly toning. Grade: Unc
£75.00
S3941, Davies 1189, ESC 3294 (1771). Victoria 1901 veiled head 6d. The last year of issue. Attractively toned with minimal wear. Grade: gEF
£75.00
S3941, Davies 1189, ESC 3294 (1771). Victoria 1901 veiled head sixpence, slabbed by CGS as Unc 80. Lightly toning with a couple of tiny bagmarks. The mark on the neck...
£20.00
S3942, Davies 1360, ESC 3454 (2113). Victoria veiled head 1901 threepence. The barest trace of wear and a slightly defective rim from 8-10 o'clock Grade: gEF
£225.00
S3985, Davies 1610, ESC 3608 (2518). Edward VII 1902 matt proof Maundy set. Toned, practically as struck Grade: Unc
£25.00
S3990, F157. Edward VII 1902 normal tide penny. Very light wear. Grade: gEF
£150.00
S3990A, Freeman 156, Gouby BP 1902A. Edward VII 1902 low tide penny with the internal angle of the 2 partially filled due to a chip on the die. Residual lustre...
£95.00
S3982, Davies 1550, ESC 3588 (1411). Edward VII 1902 proof shilling. Previously grade by the Canadian company ICCS as PF-63. Certificate and ticket with coin. Light friction to the obverse...
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S3982, Davies 1550, ESC 3587 (1410). Edward VII 1902 shilling Practically as struck] Grade: Unc
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S3984, Davies 1590, ESC 3617 (2114). Edward VII 1902 threepence. Lightly toning with a hint of friction. Grade: gEF
£30.00
SCBC 3984, Davies 1591, ESC 3619 (2116). Edward VII 1903 currency 3d. Practically as struck for wear, but a scratch to the obverse. Toned. Grade: gEF
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S3990, F159. Edward VII 1904 penny. Scarce. Mostly toned with light wear and residual lustre to the obverse. Grade: EF
£180.00
S3985, Davies 1613, ESC 3621 (2118). Edward VII 1905 Maundy set. Scarce. Well matched toning. Grade: gEF
£245.00
S3980, Davies 1514, ESC 3572 (751). Edward VII 1906 halfcrown. Light wear and quite attractive. Grade: EF
£55.00
S3982, Davies 1557, ESC 3592 (1415). Edward VII 1906 shilling with obverse 2. Light wear and a tiny rim mark at 9 o'clock on the reverse. Grade: aEF
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S3991, Freeman 386. Edward VII 1907 halfpenny. Toned with light wear to the higher points. Grade: gVF
£20.00
S3990, Freeman 163, Gouby BP 1907 Ab. Edward VII 1907 bronze penny with 10.5 teeth date width. Wear to the high points, the reverse struck from a worn and flawed...
£12.00
S3991, Freeman 387. Edward VII 1908 halfpenny. Toned with even wear. Grade: aVF
£18.00
S3990, Freeman 165. Edward VII 1908 penny with dies 2+C. Scarce. Past cleaning but now pleasantly re-toned. Grade: gFine
£8.00
S3984, Davies 1601, ESC 3624 (2121). Edward VII 1908 silver threepence. Attractively toned with moderate wear. Grade: gVF
£55.00
S3984, Davies 1602, ESC 3625 (2122). Edward VII 1909 3d. Scarce. From a collection of silver threepences recently consigned. Just the barest hint of rub and scarce in this grade....
£60.00
S3983, Davies 1578, ESC 3606 (1754). Edward VII 1910 sixpence, the last year of the reign. Minimal wear, the obverse lustrous. A few tiny marks to the neck. Grade: gEF
£15.00
S3984, Davies 1603, ESC 3626 (2123). Edward VII 1910 threepence. Scarce. Some wear to the portrait, the reverse better. Grade: VF
£180.00
S4016, Davies 1970, ESC 3970 (2527). George V 1911 Maundy set (1d-4d). The first year of issue. A faint hairline on the 1d reverse, o/w nicely toned as struck Grade:...
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S4051, Freeman 171. George V 1911 first issue penny. Toned with light wear. Grade: EF
£12.00
S4014, Davies 1863, ESC 3871 (1795). George V 1911 first issue 6d with Davies dies 2+B. General even wear with decent eye appeal for the grade Grade: VF
£10.00
S4015, Davies 1923, ESC 3926 (2124). George V 1911 first issue 3d with Davies dies 2+B, I of GEORGIVS to right of tooth, top leaf on the left wreath emanates...
£25.00
S4016, Davies 1922, ESC 3926 (2124). George V 1911 first issue 3d struck in 0.925 silver with Davies dies 1+B, listed by him as to be confirmed and so presumably...
£12.00
S4059, Freeman 590. George V 1912 first issue mint toned farthing. Light wear to the reverse, otherwise full mint toning. Grade: Unc/gEF
£6.00
S4051, Freeman 172. George V 1912 first issue penny. Some wear to the higher points and a mark in the reverse field. Grade: gVF
£3.00
S4052, Freeman 173. George V 1912 penny struck at the Heaton mint. General wear and a mark by P of PENNY Grade: Fine
£195.00
S4052, Freeman 173. George V 1912H first issue penny, struck at the Heaton Mint. Much lustre and a hint of toning. A trace of cabinet friction to the highest points...
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SCBC 4051, Freeman 174. George V 1913 first issue penny with wide date, dies 1+A. Light wear to the high points and toned. Grade: EF
£20.00
S4011, Davies 1664, ESC 3713 (761). George V 1914 first coinage halfcrown. Toned with wear to both sides. Grade: VF
£8.00
S4014, Davies 1866, ESC 3875 (1799). George V 1914 first issue 6d Toned with eye appeal Grade: nVF
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S4015, Davies 1926. George V 1914 first coinage threepence with Davies dies 2B - the scarcer of the two die pairings for this year. Light wear Grade: gVF
£20.00
S4011, Davies 1665, ESC 3714 (762). George V 1915 first coinage halfcrown. Toned with some wear to both sides. Grade: VF
£10.00
S4051, Freeman 179. George V 1915 first issue penny. Toned with wear to the higher points Grade: VF+
£30.00
S4011, Davies 1666, ESC 3715 (763). George V 1916 first coinage half crown. Light wear. Grade: gVF
£80.00
S4011, Davies 1666, ESC 3715 (763). George V 1916 first issue halfcrown struck in 0.925 silver. A bare trace of rub to the cheekbone. Grade: gEF