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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£10.00
S4014, Davies 1868, ESC 3877 (1801). George V 1916 first coinage sixpence. General wear. Grade: gFine
£3.00
S4015, Davies 1929. George V 1916 first coinage threepence. Even wear to both sides Grade: VF
£180.00
S4016. George V 1917 Maundy Set (1d - 4d) Toned Grade: Unc
£20.00
S4051, F181, P2251. George V 1917 penny. Most lustre with light spotting. Grade: EF/gEF
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S4015, Davies 1930, ESC 3933 (2131). George V 1917 threepence. General wear and toned. Grade: gFine
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S4012, Davies 1741, ESC 3763 (937). George V 1918 fist issue florin. Even wear Grade ; gFine
£13.00
S4012, Davies 1741, ESC 3763 (927). George V 1918 1st issue florin struck in 0.925 silver. Lightly toned with general wear. Grade: gFine
£30.00
S4011, Davies 1668, ESC 3717 (765). George V 1918 first coinage halfcrown. Toned with light wear. Grade: gVF
£6.00
S4014, Davies 1870, ESC 3879 (1803). George V 1918 first coinage sixpence. General wear to both sides. Grade: Fine
£3.00
S4015, Davies 1931, ESC 3934 (2132). George V 1918 first coinage 3d. Toned. Grade: VF
£22.00
S4011, Davies 1670, ESC 3718 (766). George V 1919 first coinage halfcrown. Scarce. Moderate wear to both sides. Grade: VF
£28.00
S4051, Freeman 185, Gouby BP1919A. George V 1919 1st issue penny. Minimal wear with residual lustre Grade: gEF
£10.00
S4014, Davies 1871, ESC 3880 (1804). George V 1919 first coinage sixpence. The reverse a little weak. Grade: VF/aVF
£2.00
S4015, Davies 1932, ESC 3935 (2123). George V 1919 threepence. General wear. Grade: gFine
£25.00
S4056, Freeman 399. George V 1920 first issue 1/2d. Mottled toning with a trace of friction. Scarce in this grade. Grade: gEF
£30.00
S4051, F188. George V 1920 first issue penny. Subdued colour with little actual wear, but weakly struck, particularly the reverse. Grade: gEF
£4.00
S4026, Davies 1935, ESC 3938 (2135). George V 1920 second issue 3d struck in 0.500 silver. Toned with light wear to the high points Grade: EF
£6.00
S4021A, Davies 1747, ESC 3722 (768). George V 1921 second issue halfcrown struck in 0.500 silver. General wear. Grade: aFine
£35.00
S4051, Freeman 190. George V 1921 first issue penny with Freeman dies 2+B. Some lustre, a trace of wear and a couple small spots. Grade: gEF
£40.00
S4051, Freeman 190. George V 1921 first issue penny with Freeman dies 2+B. Only the slightest hint of friction with woodgrain toning to the reverse Grade: gEF
£18.00
S4051, F191 (3+B). George V 1921 first issue penny with obverse 3 - colon after IMP to tooth. Light wear to the high points and a flaw through Britannia's helmet....
£40.00
S4024, Davies 1874, ESC 3884 (1807). George V 1921 second coinage sixpence. Practically as struck with a small flan defect by the chin. Grade: gEF
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S4022A, Davies 1748-9, ESC 3769 (941). George V 1922 second coinage florin struck in 0.500 silver. Toned with general wear Grade: Fine
£10.00
S4021A, Davies 1680, ESC 3723 (769). George V 1922 second issue halfcrown struck in 0.500 silver. Problem free with moderate even wear. Grade: aVF
£18.00
S4026, Davies 1938, ESC 3941 (2127). George V 1922 second coinage threepence. Toned with minimal wear. Grade: EF
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S4022A, Davies 1751, ESC 3774 (942). George V 1923 second coinage florin. General wear Grade: Fine
£12.00
S4022A, Davies 1751, ESC 3774 (942). George V 1923 second issue florin, struck in 0.500 silver. Even wear to the higher points. Grade: VF
£18.00
S4021A, Davies 1684, ESC 3770 (770). George V 1923 second issue halfcrown, struck in 0.500 silver. Some wear to the higher points and problem free Grade: VF+
£8.00
S4056, Freeman 402. George V 1923 1st issue halfpenny struck on a defective flan with a piece missing above the head. Wear to both sides, the flaw showing a clean break....
£60.00
S.4024, ESC 3888 (1810), Davies 1878. George V 1924 6d. Lightly toning. Grade: Unc
£2.00
S4060, F604. George V 1925 farthing Toned with light marks Grade: gVF
£10.00
4060, Freeman 604. George V 1925 farthing Toned with a trace of friction Grade: gEF
£22.00
S4057, Freeman 405. George V 1925 modified effigy halfpenny. The scarcer of the two types for this year. Toned with minimal wear. A couple marks to the neck. Grade: EF+/gEF
£8.00
S4026, Davies 1941, ESC 3943 (2138). George V second coinage 1925 3d. Rare. Uneven toning with some wear. Grade: VF
£10.00
S4061, Freeman 605. George V modified effigy farthing A trace of friction Grade: gEF
£35.00
S4051, Freeman 193, Gouby BP 1926A. George V 1926 first head penny. Not much wear, but a couple of reverse verdigris spots Grade: EF
£30.00
S4054, Freeman 195, Gouby BP 1926B. George V 1926 modified effigy penny. A popular type. Struck on a blank cut too close to the edge of the sheet, the flat...
£95.00
S4032, Davies 1691, ESC 3720 (775). George V 1927 third coinage modified effigy halfcrown. A bare trace of friction to a couple points on the reverse. Grade: Unc/gEF
£20.00
S4054A, F197, P2267. George V 1927 modified effigy penny. Some lustre, lightly toning. Grade: gEF
£15.00
S4054A, F197. George V 1927 ME penny. Light friction, some toning with residual original colour. Grade: EF
£3.00
S4061, F609. George V 1928 farthing Minimal wear and a blotchy tone Grade: EF+
£10.00
S4040, Davies 1892, ESC 3900 (1817). George V 1928 4th coinage 6d. Comes with a ticket indicating it was previously purchased in 1966. Toned with light wear. Grade: EF
£4.00
S4061, Freeman 611. George V 1929 small bare head farthing Some lustre and patchy toning, but only a hint of wear. Grade: gEF
£8.00
S4055, F201. George V 1929 small bare head penny. Light wear with residual peripheral lustre. Grade: EF
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S4039, Davies 1833, ESC 3835 (1442). George V 1929 fourth coinage shilling in an NGC slab graded MS63. Practically as struck with a toning spot above the head. Grade: Unc
£8.00
S4061, Freeman 613. George V 1930 farthing Minimal wear Grade: gEF
£20.00
S4037, Davies 1706, ESC 3739 (779). George V 1930 4th coinage halfcrown. The key date. General even wear Grade: Fine
£30.00
S4055, Freeman 203. George V 1930 small bare head penny. Minimal wear with traces of lustre Grade: gEF