1846 Or 8 Queen Victoria Four Pence Pin Badge - A Victoriana coin modified to become a in badge please see the attached photos for the condition and quality of the piece and to determine the quality all round
1854 Queen Victoria Silver (.925) Four Pence Britannia Groat/4 Pence - Four Pence. Groat/4 Pence. Value: 4 Pence (1⁄60). FOUR PENCE. Years 1854. Queen Victoria. Queen: Victoria (1837-1901). Translation: Victoria by the Grace of God Queen of the Britains Defender of the Faith (Victoria Dei Gratia Britanniarum Regina Fidei Defensatrix).
Queen Victoria 1855 Silver Four Pence Coin - This is a beautiful silver coin from the era of Queen Victoria, dated 1855. It features a bust of the queen on the obverse and the denomination, "Four Pence," on the reverse. The coin is a wonderful addition to any collection of British coins, especially those from the Victorian era.
1553-4 Mary I Groat, Sole Reign, Tower mint, mm Pomegranate, Spink 2492 - What you see is what you’re buying. The coin you see pictured is the coin you will receive. It is your job to view all the photographs. The photos are of the actual coin you will receive. Reverse: square-topped shield over long cross fourchée.
1554-8 Philip and Mary Groat, mm. lis, S 2508 - 1554-8 Philip and Mary Groat, mm. lis, S 2508. What you see is what you’re buying. The coin you see pictured is the coin you will receive. It is your job to view all the photographs.
1842 Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Fourpence Groat 4d Coin. - This 1842 Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Fourpence Groat 4d Coin is a unique addition to any coin collection. With its intricate design and historical significance, this coin is a must-have item for any British coin enthusiast. This coin was minted during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) and is a representation of the era's currency in Great Britain. The coin's denomination is fourpence/groat, and it was issued in 1842. With the use of high-quality metals and skilled craftsmanship, this coin is a testament to Great Britain's rich history. This coin is perfect for collectors and can be used as a valuable asset or as an addition to any coin collection.
Queen Victoria 1840 Silver Groat (Fourpence) Leather Bookmark Handicraft Made - Genuine 1840 silver groat 925 sterling silver. Set into a handicraft artisan made leather bookmark embossed with Celtic symbols to represent Queen Victoria's love of Scotland. All British silver coins are sterling silver up to 1920.
1844 Queen Victoria Four Pence (Groat )Coin (925 Silver ) - This 1844 Four Pence (Groat) coin features Queen Victoria and was minted in England from 925 silver. It is a collector's item from the Victorian era. Worn as per photos but a rare coin
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1846 coin - This rare and highly sought-after Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1846 coin is a must-have for any serious coin collector. Crafted in England during the era of Queen Victoria's reign.
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1848 coin - This is a stunning Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence coin from 1848. The coin was minted in England and is a great addition to any collection of British coins. Its denomination is Fourpence/Groat and it belongs to the era of Victoria (1837-1901).
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1849 coin - This is a silver Groat Fourpence coin issued during the reign of Queen Victoria in 1849. The coin features the Young Head portrait of Queen Victoria and was minted in England. It is a rare and valuable piece for collectors of British coins.
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1838 coin - Queen Victoria 1838 Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence coin (silver) . It is a piece of British history that any collector would appreciate. The coin features the profile of a young Queen Victoria and has a denomination of Fourpence/Groat. This particular coin was minted during the era of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) and is a great addition to any coin collection.
1855 Victoria Silver Groat Fourpence- British Coin - 1855 Victoria Silver Groat Fourpence- British Coin You can see the condition well in the photos. If shipping outside the UK you may be liable for customs charges. Shipped outside the UK at your own risk
Make An Offer! 1526-33 Henry VIII Silver Half Groat. Rare Silver Coin. - This rare silver coin from the reign of King Henry VIII is a must-have for collectors of historical currency. The coin is a half groat, with a denomination of fourpence, minted in 1526-33 in England. Its silver composition gives it a beautiful shine that has been well-preserved over the centuries. This uncirculated coin has not been graded or certified, but its exquisite condition speaks for itself. The obverse features the bust of King Henry VIII, while the reverse displays a long cross over a shield. Don't miss your chance to add this piece of history to your collection.
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1838 coin - This is a rare and authentic Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1838 coin from England. It is a piece of British history that any collector would appreciate. The coin features the profile of a young Queen Victoria and has a denomination of Fourpence/Groat.
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1841 coin - This is a rare historical item from England - a Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1841 coin. This coin was minted during the Victoria era and is a valuable piece for coin collectors.
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1843 coin - This is a rare 1843 Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence coin from England. The coin features the young portrait of Queen Victoria and was minted during her reign from 1837 to 1901. It has a denomination of Fourpence/Groat and is made of silver.
Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1844 coin - This is a stunning Queen Victoria Young Head Silver Groat 4d Fourpence 1844 coin. It showcases intricate detailing and is a great addition to any coin collection. Its origin lies in England and it is a product of the United Kingdom.
1836 Great Britain Fourpence United Kingdom UK WILLIAM IV Silver Coin i119193 - 1836 Silver Fourpence (4 Pence) 16mm (1.73 grams). In 1789, he was created Duke of Clarence and St Andrews. In 1827, he was appointed as Britain's first Lord High Admiral since 1709. As his two older brothers died without leaving legitimate issue, he inherited the throne when he was 64 years old.
Four pence Groat 1888 Queen Victoria ,925 Silver - This exquisite silver coin, minted in 1888 during the reign of Queen Victoria, is a beautiful example of British numismatic history. With a denomination of fourpence, also known as a groat, this coin is crafted from 0.925 fineness silver and was manufactured in Great Britain.The coin bears the image of Queen Victoria on the obverse, with the reverse depicting a crowned shield within a garter. This coin is a must-have for collectors of British coins and Victoria-era memorabilia. Invest in a piece of history today.
1841 Queen Victoria Silver Groat ( Four Pence ) - This 1841 silver groat, also known as a fourpence, was minted during the reign of Queen Victoria in Great Britain. The coin has a fineness of 0.925 and features Victoria's portrait on the obverse side. The reverse side showcases the denomination of fourpence and the year of issue, 1841. This coin is a wonderful addition to any collection and is a great representation of British numismatic history. Its country of origin is Great Britain and it was produced during the Victorian era. Invest in this piece of history today and add it to your collection.
1846 Great Britain United Kingdom QUEEN VICTORIA Fourpence Silver Coin i119108 - 1846 Silver 4 Pence ( Fourpence) (Groat) 16mm (1.75 grams) 0.9250 Silver (0.0561 oz. Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. ).
1848 fourpence (groat) young head of Victoria coin - Translation: Victoria by the Grace of God Queen of the Britains Defender of the Faith (Victoria Dei Gratia Britanniarum Regina Fidei Defensatrix). Young uncrowned bust of Queen Victoria left, hair in bun, legend around.
1544-1547 England King Henry VIII AR Groat (4d) York Mint Third Coinage Coin - England. King Henry VIII. (1509-1547) AR Groat [4d] York Mint, Third Coinage, minted 1544-1547 (1.67g; 24.7mm). O./ Crowned facing bust, HENRIC 8 D G AGL Z FRANC . R./ long cross over arms dividing, CIVI TAS EBO RAC. ex Holding History [Wisconsin, USA]. S.2372. .
unusual, rare 1886 QUEEN VICTORIA SILVER THREE PENCE 3d THREEPENCE rear of coin - This silver threepence from 1886 features the portrait of Queen Victoria on the obverse and a stunning reverse design upside down . The coin is a rare find and in great shape for its age. It was minted in Great Britain during the Victorian era and is a unique addition to any coin collection. The coin's intricate design and historical significance make it a valuable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its rarity and condition make it a great investment for those looking to expand their collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful piece of British coinage history.
1554-8 Philip and Mary Groat, mm. lis, S 2508, ex Roy Ince Collection - 1554-8 Philip and Mary Groat, mm. lis, S 2508, ex Roy Ince Collection. Provenance: The Roy Ince Collection of British Coins. 2.03g/4h (N 1973; S 2508). What you see is what you’re buying. The coin you see pictured is the coin you will receive.
1855 Queen Victoria Silver Groat - 1855 QUEEN VICTORIA SILVER GROAT ( FOUR PENCE ). SEE MY SILVER COINS NOW. EACH EXTRA COIN SET - £2.00. EACH EXTRA BOXED COIN - £1.00. EACH EXTRA COIN - 50 PENCE.
1900 QUEEN VICTORIA SILVER THREE PENCE 3d THREEPENCE👛 - 1900 Queen Victoria Silver Threepence coin is a must-have for any serious coin collector. With its intricate design and historical significance, this coin is a true gem. Made in Great Britain during the era of Queen Victoria's reign, this coin is a symbol of British history and culture. Featuring a portrait of Queen Victoria on one side and the denomination of Three Pence on the other, this coin is a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of British coinage. Whether you're an avid collector or simply looking for a unique piece of history to add to your collection, this 1900 Queen Victoria Silver Threepence coin is sure to impress.
Great Britain 1848 Four Pence Queen Victoria A223-410 - I have tried my best to explain the condition of the coins that are not certified. Most of the old coins that you buy may have passed through several hands over the years. So there is a chance many of the old coins may have got cleaned by old collectors, because the less aware about the importance of not cleaning coins.
Rare Enamelled 1854 Four Pence Groat Coin Fob - Unusual enamelled 1854 four pence or groat coin, with red, white and blue enamel to one side. Very light surface wear and light gilded finish. 1.7cm across
Victoria, 1837-1901. Fourpence (Groat), 1838. - Victoria, 1837-1901. Fourpence (Groat), 1838.Reference: S. 3913.Attractive bright lustre, small edge nick obverse, trivial hairlines and marks otherwise basically uncirculated. Good eye appeal in the hand.This coin is sold guaranteed genuine. The coin photographed in the listing is of the coin for sale. Please see photographs for condition.For more information on our services please enjoy browsing our website: Timothy Medhurst Coins & Antiquities.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
1557 Philip and Mary Groat, Ireland, mm. rose, Spink 6501B, ex Bt Baldwin - 1557 Philip and Mary Groat, Ireland, mm. rose, Spink 6501B, ex Bt Baldwin. S 6501B; DF 237. PROVENANCE: Bt Baldwin September 2011. rose on both sides. What you see is what you’re buying. The coin you see pictured is the coin you will receive.
Great Britain Silver Victoria 1856 4 Pence Maundy PCGS PL64 PROOF LIKE KM#732(0) - Great Britain Victoria SILVER 1856 4 Pence Maundy GRADED PCGS PL64 PROOF LIKE ONLY 1 COIN GRADED HIGHEST BY PCGS LOW MINTAGE- 4,158 KM# 732 Obverse: Young uncrowned portrait ('Young Head') of Queen Victoria left, legend around. Lettering: VICTORIA D:G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F:D: Translation: Victoria by the Grace of God Queen of Britain Defender of the Faith Engraver: William Wyon Reverse: Crowned denomination divides date within oak wreath. Please check out my other listings and we will be happy to combine in one package ! YOU WILL RECEIVED THE SAME COIN AS PICTURED. ALL COINS ARE AUTHENTIC AS DESCRIBED.
1854 Four Pence (Groat) 4d Victoria VF/EF + ExtremelyRare Sp#3913 - The 1854 UK fourpence (groat) obverse. 1854 United Kingdom fourpence specifications. 1854 United Kingdom fourpence design. the right 'PENCE', and below is the date. features the young head of Victoria, facing left.
Great Britain Victoria Silver 1847 4 Pence PCGS PL62 PROOF LIKE KM# 732 (330) - GRADED PCGS PL62 PROOF LIKE. Silver 1847 4 Pence. Translation: Victoria by the Grace of God Queen of Britain Defender of the Faith. Great Britain. Obverse: Young uncrowned portrait ('Young Head') of Queen Victoria left, legend around.
NGC XF 45 1553-4 Mary I Groat, London Mint, mm pomegranate, S-2492 - What you see is what you’re buying. The coin you see pictured is the coin you will receive. It is your job to view all the photographs. The photos are of the actual coin you will receive. MARIA D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGI, crowned bust l, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms.
Great Britain 1827 4 Pence Mundy Great Condition Scarce - Also it may be impossible to show ALL the wear and tear, scratches and actual condition of the coins in the pictures. Pictures are the just closer representation of the actual look of the coins. I have tried my best to explain the condition of the coins that are not certified.
PCGS AU-53 (1526-44) Henry VIII Groat, London, mm Arrow, S-2337E, ex Salton - Provenance: From the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection. 1526-44 Henry VIII Groat, London, mm Arrow, PCGS AU 53, S-2337E, ex Salton. Fairly well centered and struck, this enticing coin from the storied reign of Henry VIII features near-complete legends, a solid portrait, and an enchanting cabinet tone with hints of brilliance remaining.
PCGS XF 40 1553-4 Mary I Groat, London Mint, mm pomegranate, S-2492, ex Salton - Provenance: From the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection. What you see is what you’re buying. The coin you see pictured is the coin you will receive. It is your job to view all the photographs. The photos are of the actual coin you will receive.
1838 Four Pence (Groat) First 4d Victoria VeryRare + aUNC Sp#3913 - The 1838 UK fourpence (groat) obverse. 1838 United Kingdom fourpence specifications. 1838 United Kingdom fourpence design. Scarcity VeryRare a harder date. the right 'PENCE', and below is the date. features the young head of Victoria, facing left.
1842 Four Pence (Groat) 4d Victoria 92.5% Silver UltraRare + EF/VF Sp#3913 - The 1842 UK fourpence (groat) obverse. 1842 United Kingdom fourpence specifications. 1842 United Kingdom fourpence design. Scarcity UltraRare. the right 'PENCE', and below is the date. features the young head of Victoria, facing left.
1855 Four Pence (Groat) 4d Victoria 92.5% Silver EF + UltraRare Sp#3913 - The 1855 UK fourpence (groat) obverse. 1855 United Kingdom fourpence specifications. 1855 United Kingdom fourpence design. 1855 Four Pence (Groat) 4d Victoria 92.5% Silver EF + UltraRare Sp#3913 LAST for UK Circ.
Victoria, 1837-1901. Fourpence (Halfgroat), 1840. Finely Enamelled. - Victoria, 1837-1901. Fourpence (Halfgroat), 1840. Enamelled In Good Style With A Pendant Mount. Enamelled and mounted in the 19th century.This coin is sold guaranteed genuine. The coin photographed in the listing is of the coin for sale. Please see photographs for condition.For more information on our services please enjoy browsing our website: Timothy Medhurst Coins & Antiquities.We can happily combine postage on multiple purchases abroad. Free postage within the U.K.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.(4715)
1848 Queen Victoria Groat Fourpence Coin. Certified by NGC to MS 62 - 1848 Queen Victoria Groat / Fourpence, Certified by NGC To MS 62, Beautiful in Hand. (Only 6 Coins in Higher Grade by NGC). The sonically sealed solid plastic slabb is individually numbered so that the details of the coin(s) can be verified on a central database, and is also tamperproof.
Great Britain ½ Groat - Elizabeth I - 1558-1603 (ND) Silver Half Groat 2557 - Value 1/2 Groat = 2 Pence (1/120). References Sp# 2557, North# 1987. Crowned bust of Queen Elizabeth I facing left, legend around, mintmark above. Lettering: ELIZABETH:D. Translation: Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland.
(1554-58) England Silver Groat 4P Coin S-2508 Philip & Mary Dent & Bent - The Marriage of King Philip of Spain to Queen Mary of England would result in a succession crisis that would outlive her death and would bring in the enlightened rule of Queen Elizabeth. Obverse: Mary facing crowned.
(1554-58) England Silver Groat 4P Coin S-2508 Philip & Mary Dent & Bent - The Marriage of King Philip of Spain to Queen Mary of England would result in a succession crisis that would outlive her death and would bring in the enlightened rule of Queen Elizabeth. Obverse: Mary facing crowned.
(1554-58) England Silver Groat 4P Coin S-2508 Philip & Mary Dent & Bent - The Marriage of King Philip of Spain to Queen Mary of England would result in a succession crisis that would outlive her death and would bring in the enlightened rule of Queen Elizabeth. Obverse: Mary facing crowned.
1900 Groat 4d (Four Pence) British Guiana & West Indies UltraRare - In 1840 the value of the British Guiana guilder was fixed at 1 shilling and 4 pence (16 pence) and as a result the 4 pence piece was equated to the important 1/4 guilder denomination, known in British Guiana as a 'bit'.
Groat Error. Fourpence Error. GB. UK. 1855/3. Silver 92.5%. Scarce. - The error appears to be an (1855/3) overdate. It was milled in the GB/UK and contains 92.5% silver. This charming little example of British coinage should certainly appeal to enthusiasts who enjoy collecting errors.
Great Britain 4 Pence=1/3 Shilling(Groat)1899 Ruler:queen Victoria Olde - GREAT BRITAIN KINGDOM 4 PENCE=1/3 SHILLING(GROAT)1899 RULER:QUEEN VICTORIA OLDER CROWNED AND VEILED BUST LEFT(OLD HEAD)LEGEND AROUND. Translation: Victoria by the Grace of God Queen of the Britains Defender of the Faith Empress of India.
Victoria Fourpence 1842 Good Very Fine Condition - Victoria Fourpence 1842 Good Very Fine Condition. Please see photos for your opinion of condition.Dispatched with Royal Mail 1st Class Large Letter.
Victoria Fourpence 1840 Uncirculated Condition - Victoria Fourpence 1840 Uncirculated Condition. Please see photos for your opinion of condition.Dispatched with Royal Mail 1st Class Large Letter.
1838 Groat 4d Fourpence 92.5% Silver Queen Victoria VF Sp#3913 VeryRare - The 1838 UK fourpence (groat) obverse. Notes: - first Victorian era UK fourpence. 1838 United Kingdom fourpence specifications. 1838 United Kingdom fourpence design. Scarcity VeryRare. features the young head of Victoria, facing left.
1856 Great Britain 4 Pence Silver Coin KM# 732 - Condition: Ungraded; expected to grade as Uncirculated (UNC) See photos, fine scratches *Expected grades are approximate. Please see photos for the actual item you are bidding on. All items are professionally packaged and shipped. All shipments include insurance and delivery confirmation or signature confirmation. Local Pick-up is available in our showroom. *The customs requirements for each country, including all import duties, taxes, and fees are the responsibility of the buyer. All international packages will have the required customs declaration and value of order. 9% sales tax will be added. We offer a 30 day money back return policy. If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason, please notify us so that we can begin the returns process. All items must be returned in the sa.
~Simply Coins~ 1843 Victoria Fourpence Groat Silver KM# 731, Sp# 3913 - 1843 Victoria Fourpence Silver KM# 731, Sp# 3913. ~SIMPLY COINS ~. The coins quality is silver circulated. Silver coins are of an higher quality than a circulated coin, they are better struck than the ones for circulation and are made for both collectors and people new to coin collecting.