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Lochearn, a Halfpenny-sized copper flan, one side countermarked dun · mclaren mercht · lochearn, 7.22g (Scott 77.3; D 95; ST 75). Coin worn flat, countermark fair to fine, rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £95
Greenock, a Mexico, Ferdinand VII, 8-Reales, 1811hj, Mexico City, obv. countermarked j · mck. & son greenock around 4/6, 26.82g (Manville 58, and p.114, item a, this coin; D 100; ST 57). Coin fine and toned, countermark about very fine, rare (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £620
Greenock, a Guatemala, Ferdinand VII, 8-Reales, 1821m, Nueva Guatemala, obv. countermarked j & a muir * greenock ·* around 4/6, 26.52g (Manville 59, and p.116, item g, this coin; D 103; ST 59). Coin about fine and toned but with attempted piercing on reverse, countermark very fine, rare (£350-450)
Hammer Price: £1,200
Balfron, a Halfpenny-sized copper flan, one side countermarked balfron: vict: society, 6.36g (Scott 83.2; D –; ST 5). Coin worn, countermark fair (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £65
18th Century, Scotland, Culcreuch, an imitation George III Halfpenny, rev. countermarked payable at culcreuch mill * around thos. whyte stamped in centre, 7.62g (Scott 83.5; D 116; ST 20). Coin worn virtually flat, countermarks good fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £130
Culcreuch, a Buck Society Halfpenny, 1797 (DH Middlesex 1042b), obv. countermarked payable at culcreuch mill * around thos. whyte stamped in centre, 7.67g (Scott 83.5; D 116; ST 20). Host token fair, countermarks about fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £110
Fintry, a Glasgow, Gilbert Shearer & Co, Halfpenny, 1791 (DH Lanarkshire 2), rev. countermarked p. by. robert mcnee fintry, 10-petalled rosette at end of legend, 12.08g (Scott 83.6; D 119; ST 34). Host token only poor, countermark about fine, very rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £410
Moffat, William Walker, Farthing, 1817, bee-hive and bees, rev. GROCERIES HARDWARE &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (D. –; ST –; Bell, TT p.251, this piece). Strictly fine but of the highest rarity, believed only two specimens known (£250-350)
Hammer Price: £380
Dunfermline, J. Kirk, Farthing, 1817, legend both sides (DH 2; D 1; ST 558). About very fine, very rare (£25-35)
Limekilns, R. Mailler, Farthing, 1819, legend both sides (DH 1; D 2; ST 559). Almost very fine, extremely rare (£60-80)
Calton, Henry Reid, Farthings, 1815 (2, large and small flans) (DH 3; D 8; ST 563) [2]. Fine to very fine (£10-20)
Hammer Price: £15
Calton, Henry Reid, Proof Farthing, 1815, in silver, scales, rev. legend, edge plain, 1.96g/6h (cf. DH 3; D 8; cf. ST 563). Very fine and extremely rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £90
Glasgow, Thomas Edington & Sons, Pennies (6), all 1813 (W 1350, 1351, 1352, 1352a, 1354 [2]; ST 560); John McMillan & Co, Farthing, 1816 (DH 2; D 7; ST 562) [7]. Edington issues fine, W 1352 better, last good fine but surface pockmarked, extremely rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
Hamilton, Retailers’ Farthings (2), both 1814 (DH 4, 4a; D 11; ST 564) [2]. Very fine and good fine, latter rare (£15-25)
Leith, William Christie, Farthing, 1819, legend both sides (DH 1; D 19; ST 565). Flan chip at top, otherwise fine to very fine, scarce (£15-25)
£15–£25
Duns, Gray, 1813, legend both sides (DH 1; D 1; ST 428). Fine and clear, extremely rare (£80-100)
Cupar Angus, G. Anderson, legend both sides (DH 1; ST 431). Only mediocre but extremely rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £75
Cupar Angus, J. Wilson, Farthing, 1813, sugar loaves and tea-chest, rev. scales and value (DH –; ST 432). About fine and clear, extremely rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £140
Edinburgh, William Calder, 1806, sugar-loaf, rev. pestle and mortar (DH 151; D 3; ST 444). Holed in centre, about fine, extremely rare (£25-35)
Edinburgh, Alexander Douglas, 1811, legend both sides (DH 156; D 5; ST 449). About fine, extremely rare (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £40
Edinburgh, Alexander Douglas, rev. stick of candles (DH 157; ST 450). Fair, extremely rare; in old glass holder (£30-40)
£30–£40
Edinburgh, Alexander Galloway, legend both sides (DH 159; ST 452). Fine, extremely rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Edinburgh, H. Macfarlane, rev. tankard (DH 175; ST 469). Lacquered, very fine, reverse better, extremely rare (£80-100)
Edinburgh, Shaw, legend both sides (DH 187; ST 481). Almost extremely fine and extremely rare (£90-120)
Esk Mill, William Jackson, 1812, legend both sides (DH 203; D 17; ST 497). Good fine and clear, extremely rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £150
Leith, G. Fyfe, legend both sides (DH 208; ST 502). Poor; in old glass holder (£20-25)
£20–£25
Leith, George Lillie, legend both sides (DH 209; ST 503). Fair to fine, extremely rare; in old glass holder (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £35
Leith, William Miller Sr, 1806, legend both sides (DH 212; D 22; ST 506). Obverse fine, reverse very fine or better, extremely rare; in old glass holder (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £55
Pennycuik, John Nivens, Farthing, legend both sides (DH 233; ST 528). Good fine, extremely rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £85
Perth, P. Stewart Jr, legend both sides (DH 4; ST 535). Fair to fine, extremely rare (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £45
I.N., rev. crown and hammer (DH 10). Obverse mediocre, reverse good fine, extremely rare (£40-60)
I.N., rev. crown and hammer (DH 10); Water Gate (2), revs. crest (DH 16 [2]) [3]. Fair to fine, all extremely rare; first and one other in old glass holders (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £70
T.S., Farthing, hand holding quill, rev. value (DH 15; ST 553). Good fine and clear, extremely rare (£100-150)
Aberdeen, George Brantingham, 1838 (UFS 6930; ST 567); A. & J. Duncan (UFS 6940; ST 568); Angus Fraser (UFS 6960; ST 569); Fraser & Laidlaw, 1838 (UFS 6950; ST 570); James Gordon (UFS 6970; ST 572); William Gray, 1838 (UFS 6980; ST 571); North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co (UFS 6990; ST 566) [7]. First fine, others very fine or better, second extremely rare and possibly the finest known specimen (£70-90)
Dundee, Richard A. Miller, copper Farthing, 142 murraygate, rev. wines & teas, etc., edge grained (UFS 7050; ST 579). Extremely fine and extremely rare; almost certainly the finest known specimen (£30-40)
Tillicoultry, Co-operative Store (2, edges plain and grained) (UFS 7540 and variant; ST 619); Fife, Kirkcaldy, P. Henderson, 1838 (UFS 7500; ST 616) [3]. Last with surface knocks and only fine but rare, others about very fine (£20-30)
Dumfries, T. Dickie & Co (UFS 7030; ST 581). Graze in centre of reverse, otherwise very fine and very rare (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £50
Glasgow, Arnott Cannock & Co (UFS 7280; ST 601); Campbell’s Diaries (UFS 7640; ST –); Equitable Loan & Pawnbroking Co (UFS 7300; ST 603); W. & A. Linton, 1843 (UFS 7320; ST –); C. Millar (UFS 7330; ST 609); Paisley’s, brass (UFS 7360, variant; ST –); Retailers’ (2), 1828, 1830 (UFS 7370, 7380; ST 607) [8]. Fifth extremely fine and very rare, second and last fine, others generally very fine, some scarce (£60-80)
Glasgow, Dr John Knox Stuart (5), 1840, 1841 (4) (UFS 7390, 7400, 7410, 7420, 7430; ST 613-14); Richard Wathew (2), 1856, 1861 (UFS 7460, 7470; ST 614A, –); John Whyte (UFS 7480); James Wylie (2), 1869 and undated (UFS 7485, 7487; ST 600) [10]. UFS 7480 extremely fine with original colour, UFS 7460 fine, others generally about very fine and better, several very rare (£90-120)
Edinburgh, B. Campbell (UFS 7060; ST –); Caverhill & Co (3), all 1823, in copper, gilt-copper and brass (UFS 7070; ST 585); Alexander Edie, 1838 (UFS 7100; ST 586); Knox, Samuel & Dickson, 1861 (UFS 7150; ST 592); Macgill (2), undated and 1861, both brass, former with plain edge, latter with grained edge (UFS 7180 variant, 7190; ST 593) [8]. Very fine and better, all except Caverhills very rare, especially the last (£70-90)
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