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Great Britain Halfpenny's (40) -- that's half-a-penny, oddly unique!
$ 21.12
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Description
Halfpenny – Great Britain (40 coins) includes 1934 Key. Any grades are tentative as the coins were assessed by non-professionals.Halfpenny – Great Britain (40 coins)
1928
½ Penny
XF
8
1967
½ Penny
XF
2
1934 KEY
½ Penny
VF
5
1971
½ New Penny
XF
.30
1939
½ Penny
XF
3
1971 (5)
½ New Penny
AU
.35
1943 (2)
½ Penny
XF
3
1971(14)
½ New Penny
MS
1
1944
½ Penny
VF
2
1971 (4)
½ New Penny
MS+
2
1957
½ Penny
MS
10
1973
½ New Penny
AU
.35
1962
½ Penny
XF
2
1974
½ New Penny
MS
1
1964
½ Penny
MS
10
1976 (2)
½ New Penny
MS
1
1966
½ Penny
AU
3
1979
½ New Penny
AU
.35
BRIEF HISTORY
: The British pre-decimal halfpenny coin was minted between 1672-1967 and since 1860, in Bronze. The British
decimal halfpenny
coin was introduced in February 1971 to 1984. The 1971 halfpenny is known for its frequent Double-Die Obverse coins. The halfpenny featured two different designs on its reverse during its years in circulation. From 1672 until 1936, the image of
Britannia
appeared on the reverse. From 1937 onwards, the image of the
Golden Hind
appeared. Like all British coinage, all halfpennies bore the portrait of the monarch on the obverse.
COIN DESCRIPTION
: 1928
George V low mintage about 20 million;
1934
George V,
KEY coin
, low mintage about 7 million.
1939
(29 million minted),
1943
and
1944
George VI on the obverse.
The
1957, 1962
(both the 57 & 62 had about 40 million halfpennies minted),
1964, 1966 & 1967
all have Elizabeth II on the obverse.
The
1971, 1973, 1974, 1976 & 1979
are all known as decimal halfpennies minted after a 4 year gap where the Crown was considering getting rid of the halfpenny.
Finally, in 1984 the halfpenny was phased out permanently making it truly a collector’s gem.