2024-03-29T06:33:04+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results22120finds-11244111124411BERK-8D5388COINPOST MEDIEVALA worn tin halfpenny of James II dating to 1685-1687. There is a small, square copper alloy plug in the centre of the coin. As Spink 3419.3636168516874BERK2023-02-21T00:00:00Z2023-08-13T14:06:00Z2023-08-21T16:03:11Z5.15PAS64D8D53800185523.3213314162141427381411713838141SwindonSwindonWroughtonSU158051.51872375-1.78521171bands.shops.handy10BERK-8D584D227133146328419Bust, rightillegibleWornillegibleLondon26352940x17731HalfpennyJames II of EnglandJames_II_of_EnglandTin or tin alloy11849MilledCompleteGoodPOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderBERK8D53881.jpg1238540images/pipsmither/ModernHalfpenny (tin): James II (S 3419)South WestCertain12023-08-21T15:03:11.911Zfinds-11146491114649LON-5EF7CCCOINPOST MEDIEVALA Post Medieval tin half penny of James II (AD 1685-1688) dating from AD 1685-1688. Spink (2002:324 no. 3420). The coin has a central square copper alloy plug. The coin has been modified, pierce twice either side of the central plug and the edge of the coin has been cut with vertical groves running around the circumference, which has damaged the edge inscription.
Obverse description: A laureate and cuirassed bust of the king in profile facing right
Obverse inscription: IA[COBVS SECVNDVS]
Reverse description: Britannia seated left, In exergue.
Reverse inscription: [BRITANNIA]
Dimensions: diameter: 28.95mm; weight: 10.03g.
Henry (1879:12) writes "These tin halfpennies and farthings continued to be coined till 1692. Between March 1684 and January 1692, 344 tons of tin money had been issued, amounting to £65,929 15s. 9d, which is very near 21d. per pound weight. Tin being at that time £65 per ton (or nearly 7d. per pound). The dies were engraved by George Bowers, until his death, February, 1690, and afterwards by Henry Harris and James Roettier."
References: Henry J. 1879. English Coins in Copper, Tin and Bronze. London
Spink and Son Ltd, 2002. Coins of England and the United Kingdom London. Spink and Son Ltd3636168516884LON2023-05-30T13:43:40Z2024-01-05T11:50:07Z10.03PAS6475EF7C001CB128.951337141141428414411109711013Greater London AuthoritySouthwarkCathedralsTQ318051.50376016-0.11395435bands.shops.handy10LON-5EFABA13314619A laureate and cuirassed bust of the king in profile facing rightIA[COBVS SECVNDVS]Britannia seated left, In exergue.[BRITANNIA]12London26352940x17731HalfpennyTin or tin alloy11849Copper alloy10627CastCompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderLON5EF7CCja2.jpg1230698images/stuartwyatt/ModernLondonCertain12024-01-05T11:50:07.837Zfinds-10914001091400SUR-C806CACOINPOST MEDIEVALA worn tin halfpenny of James II dating to 1685-1687. There is a small copper alloy plug in the centre of the coin. As Spink 3419.Recorded from details emailed by the finder.3636168516874SUR2022-12-10T00:00:00Z2022-12-16T14:27:56Z2022-12-16T14:32:41Z10.47PAS639C806C001A3228.82.7133141615414284144111013Greater London AuthoritySouthwarkRiversideTQ318051.50376016-0.11395435bands.shops.handy10SUR-C808C4227133146328419[...]SECVNDVSLondon26352940x17731HalfpennyJames II of EnglandJames_II_of_EnglandTin or tin alloy11849MilledCompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047MudlarkingReturned to finderSURC806CA.jpg1207330images/smaslin/ModernHalfpenny (tin): James II (S 3419)LondonCertain12022-12-16T14:32:41.44Zfinds-10898721089872BERK-B4088BCOINPOST MEDIEVALA Post-Medieval copper-alloy halfpenny of William and Mary (AD.1688-1694), dating to AD.1692. Mint of London.3636169216924BERK2022-03-27T00:00:00Z2022-12-03T12:26:48Z2022-12-03T12:30:22Z3.28PAS638B4088001BDA23.21.213314221414213889943638899West BerkshireWest BerkshireBoxfordSU437151.4363731-1.38278346bands.shops.handy10BERK-B40A8C326133146333219Double bust facing right, king laureate and cuirassedGVLIELMVS ET MARIABritannia seated left, date belowBRITANNIA11London26352940x17731HalfpennyWilliam and MaryWilliam_and_MaryTin or tin alloy11849Struck or hammeredCompleteGoodPOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderBERKB4088B.jpg1221678images/pipsmither/ModernHalfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)South EastCertain12023-04-06T09:29:56.361ZPembrokeshire1Unitary AuthorityMilledPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorNMGWD5893B.jpg254902022Generated from computer mapping softwareJames_II_of_England1331239564PM
This coin was recorded using photographs provided by the finder.
Unitary AuthorityCertain2227146NMGW25490291687Amrothx41047Pembrokeshire11849Halfpenny2022-04-06T12:03:09ZReturned to finderWalesExactly
An incomplete post-medieval tin halfpenny of James II (1685-1688), minted at the Tower of London, 1685-1687 (Spink 3419). Missing copper plug.
Alastair WillisJames II of England33-4.694265073284NMGW-D5C7891060649Laureate and draped bust of James II right.BRITANNIA11POST MEDIEVALCOINSN1406finds-106064941Halfpenny (tin): James II (S 3419)26352940London101NMGW-D5893BIncomplete1685x41047images/awillis/111784001PAS624D5893001C1C42022-04-06T10:08:35ZBritannia seated left.Certainx4104716Regular2022-03-29T23:00:00Z36Certain2022-04-02T23:00:00Z51.72179384POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41424x17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertain[IAC]OBVS [SECV]NDVSCommunity192022-07-14T07:16:34.636ZDorset1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDOR565F97.jpg14362GPS (from the finder)7William_and_Mary114568110627PMDistrictCertain4326146DOR1445128.511690Stourton Caundlex4104710.1North Dorset11849Halfpenny2022-02-01T14:58:03ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A tin halfpenny of William and Mary (1689 - 1694) dating to c. 1689 - 1690. There is no date visible on in the exergue and the marks on the edge are unclear. A disc of tin with a square plug of copper at the centre.
Reference: Spink catalogue numbers 3447 & 3448
Date: Post Medieval
Dimensions: 28.51 mm
Weight: 10.10 g
Die axis: 6
Lucy BevanWilliam and Mary33-2.428287253332DOR-566B121050134Double bust facing right[BRIT]ANNIA11SCMS 019537POST MEDIEVALCOINST7015finds-105013411Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)101DOR-565F976Complete1689x41047images/caht/11169646PAS61E565F900173442022-01-17T12:50:01ZBritannia seated leftCertainx41047Regular36Certain50.93366095POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41427PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopper alloyGVLIELLMVS ET MARIACivil Parish192022-07-14T07:16:24.629ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL12643743Metal detectorOXON2E127A.jpg83282020From finderFair53William_and_Mary13318770410626PMDistrictCertain4326146OXON850428.521694Horton-cum-Studleyx4104712.23Cherwell11849Halfpenny2021-09-10T12:01:37ZReturned to finderSouth EastExactly
Post Medieval coin: tin halfpenny of William and Mary (1689-94). It has a copper plug in the centre. Seaby 3447. The coin is worn. It has a square central hole with a copper plug.
Angie BoltonWilliam and Mary33-1.14573661OXON-B3B05C1034620The busts are facing right.BRITANNIA11POST MEDIEVALCOINSP5912finds-10346204126352940London6OXON-2E127A12Complete1689x41047images/ambolton/11150626PAS6112E127001A4A42021-08-10T21:27:19ZBrittania seated facing left.Certainx410472Regular2020-12-01T00:00:00Z362020-12-31T00:00:00Z51.803537761POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41421x17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopperGVLIELMVS ET MARIACivil Parish192022-07-14T07:16:12.498ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL12643743Metal detectorOXON2E0BAB.jpg83282021From finderPoor53William_and_Mary13318770410626PMDistrictCertain2326146OXON850429.941694Horton-cum-Studleyx410478.8Cherwell11849Halfpenny2021-09-10T11:56:29ZReturned to finderSouth EastExactly
Post Medieval coin: tin halfpenny of probably William and Mary (1689-94). It has a copper plug in the centre. Seaby 3447. The coin is abraded and incomplete. It has a square central hole with a copper plug.
Angie BoltonWilliam and Mary33-1.14573661OXON-B396471034619The obverse is not clear due to corrosion.Illegible.11POST MEDIEVALCOINSP5912finds-10346194126352940London6OXON-2E0BABIncomplete1689x41047images/ambolton/11150625PAS6112E0BA001B6B42021-08-10T21:25:30ZThe Reverse is not clear due to corrosion.Certainx410472Regular2021-03-01T00:00:00Z362021-03-30T23:00:00Z51.803537763POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41421x17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopperIllegible.Civil Parish192022-07-14T07:16:12.498ZWarwickshire1CountyMilledPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorWAW90DFD4.jpg10049GPS (from the finder)PoorWilliam_and_Mary1331101631PM3.38DistrictCertain2326146WAW994328.361694Tanworth-in-Ardenx4104711.53Stratford-on-Avon11849Halfpenny2021-08-10T12:04:01ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
An incomplete Post Medieval tin halfpenny of William and Mary (AD 1689-94). Spink 3448. London mint. Spink (2000: 318). Coin is chipped around the edge.
Overall dimensions: 28.36mm in diameter, 3.38mm in thickness and 11.53g in weight.
Susheela BurfordWilliam and Mary33-1.869334043332WAW-90EDED1018322Cuirassed and laureate double bust right.[BRITANNIA]11POST MEDIEVALCOINSP0971finds-101832241Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)26352940London101WAW-90DFD46Incomplete1689x41047images/sburford/111505651PAS5FD90DFD0014B742020-12-15T19:26:53ZBritannia seated left with spear and shield.Certainx4104716Regular36Certain52.337011163POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41426x17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainGVLIELMVS ET MARIACivil Parish192022-07-14T07:16:02.447ZLateEast Sussex100CountyMilledPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainLate2643743Metal detectorWilliamMaryTinHalfpennyBeddinghamTQ43508827112006.jpg26252006Generated from computer mapping softwareFair53William_and_Mary13312691110626PM
Henry (1879:12) writes "These tin halfpennies and farthings continued to be coined till 1692. Between March 1684 and January 1692, 344 tons of tin money had been issued, amounting to £65,929 15s. 9d, which is very near 21d. per pound weight. Tin being at that time £65 per ton (or nearly 7d. per pound). The dies were engraved by George Bowers, until his death, February, 1690, and afterwards by Henry Harris and James Roettier."
References: Henry J. 1879. English Coins in Copper, Tin and Bronze. London.
2.4DistrictCertain4326146PUBLIC289628.261690Restricted Accessx410479.8Lewes11849Halfpenny2020-07-08T10:48:32ZReturned to finder3South EastCirca
A Post Medieval tin halfpenny with copper alloy plug of William and Mary (AD 1689-94) dated 1690. Obverse description: Large conjoined cuirassed busts of the king and queen facing right, he laureated and in armour, with long hair, she draped. Obverse inscription: GVILLELMVS ET [M]ARIA
Reverse description: Britannia seated left. Reverse inscription: BRITANNIA.
Carolina LimaWilliam and Mary33Beddingham33332PUBLIC-F8ED551006906Large conjoined cuirassed busts of the king and queen facing right, he laureated and in armour, with long hair, she draped.BRITANNIA11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-100690611Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)26352940London61PUBLIC-F8E0B06Complete1690x41047images/fieldwalker/111089931PAS5EFF8E0B00104642020-07-03T20:59:07ZBritannia seated left.Certainx4104716Regular2006-11-27T00:00:00Z36Certain1POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41421x17731PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopperGVILLELMVS ET [M]ARIACivil Parish192022-07-14T07:15:54.665ZWarwickshire1CountyPOST MEDIEVAL12643743Metal detectorWilliamandMary.jpg100492018GPS (from the finder)PoorWilliam_and_Mary133199251PMDistrictCertain4326146WMID4351629.2Beausale, Haseley, Honiley and Wroxallx4104712Warwick11849Halfpenny2019-04-05T14:23:03ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A post medieval tin half penny of William and Mary (AD 1688-94). First busts dating to AD 1689 (Spink 3447). Coin is extremely worn. Spink (2006) page 331.
Diameter: 29.2mm
Weight: 12gm
Susheela BurfordWilliam and Mary33-1.663864753332WMID-E0CCA3946880Double bust rightillegible11POST MEDIEVALCOINSP2371finds-94688041Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)26352940London10WMID-E0B97BComplete1689x41047images/emilyrg/11051609PAS5C9E0B97001BC242019-03-29T12:12:07Z[Britannia seated facing left]Certainx41047Regular2018-09-07T23:00:00Z3652.336605753POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41426x17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainGVL [...]Civil Parish192022-07-14T07:15:14.712ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityMilledPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorWILT294479.jpg43925From finderWilliam_and_Mary1331170081PMUnitary AuthorityCertain2326146WILT4392529.41692All Canningsx410472635164010.69Wiltshire11849Halfpenny2015-09-23T13:19:47ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A tin halfpenny with central rectangular plug of William and Mary dating to 1690-1692 (Spink 3448-3449)
Richard HenryWilliam and Mary33-1.929594263330WILT-294762741978Two crowned bust facing rightBRITANNIA11WHM 2015-22POST MEDIEVALCOINSU0561finds-74197811Tin: William and Mary, not further defined (S 3447 - 3451)26352940London61WILT-2944796Incomplete1690x41047images/rhenry2/15338231PAS5602944700199842015-09-23T13:00:07ZBritannia seated leftCertainx4104716Regular36Certain51.34805912POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41427x17731PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertain[GVLIEMVS E]T MARIACivil Parish192022-07-14T07:12:37.445ZGloucestershire1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL12643743Metal detector206162014From finderPoorJames_II_of_England1331205164PMDistrictCertain2227146WAW2050828.41688Churchamx41047263472728.45Forest of Dean11849Halfpenny2015-05-15T16:50:31ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
Post Medieval coin: tin alloy halfpenny of James II (1685-1688) minted at London and dating to c. AD 1685-1687 (Spink 3419). This coin has a central copper-alloy plug.
Angie BoltonJames II of England33-2.349976333284WAW-6152AA721502Bust facing right.Illegible due to wear and corrosion.11POST MEDIEVALCOINSO7619finds-72150241Halfpenny (tin): James II (S 3419)26352940London10WAW-614EF7Incomplete1685x41047images/abolton/1PAS555614EF00176E42015-05-15T16:46:55ZBritannia seated.Certainx410472Regular2014-09-19T23:00:00Z362014-09-19T23:00:00Z51.869054023POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41427x17731PM1Exactly36POST MEDIEVALModernCertainIllegible due to wear and corrosion.Civil Parish192022-07-14T07:12:25.834ZNorth Lincolnshire100Unitary AuthorityMilledPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorNLM28550.jpg256232015Centred on fieldFair7William_and_Mary13314120410627PMUnitary AuthorityCertain2326146NLM2562322.21691Restricted Accessx41047263464215.7North Lincolnshire11849Halfpenny2015-05-06T09:31:46ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberExactly
Tin and copper alloy coin. Milled farthing of William and Mary (1688-1694), dated 1691; a tin flan with a copper alloy plug. Chipped at 9-10 O'clock obverse.
Obverse description: Conjoined busts laureate right.
Obverse inscription: [--]ELMVS[ ET MARIA
Reverse description: Britannia seated left holding sprig aloft. Date in exergue.
Reverse inscription: [BRITAN NIA} 1691
Diameter: 22.2mm, Weight: 5.70gms, die axis: 6
Martin ForemanWilliam and Mary33East Halton3332NLM-8D376971936811NLM28550POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-71936841Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)26352940London61NLM-8D30A66Incomplete1691x41047images/mforeman/15153741PAS5548D30A00166B42015-05-05T15:26:18ZCertainx4104716Regular2015-05-27T23:00:00Z36Certain1POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41430x17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopper alloyCivil Parish192022-07-14T07:12:24.459ZSomerset100CountyMilled1Certain2643743Metal detectorSOM-38CD94.JPG10578From finder7William_and_Mary133110432410627PM2.5DistrictCertain4326146SOM1049530.31689Restricted Accessx410472634469310.19South Somerset11849Halfpenny2014-08-13T11:17:04ZReturned to finderExactly
Post Medieval tin halfpenny with a central copper plug of William and Mary (1688-1694), small draped busts, AD 1689, edge illegible, Spink 3447.
Robert WebleyWilliam and Mary33Near Wincanton3332SOM-390081631389Laureate and draped conjoined busts facing rightBRITANNIA11SCC receipt 16622COINRestricted Accessfinds-63138941Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)26352940London61SOM-38CD946Complete1689images/elburnett/14803611PAS53E38CD900149C42014-08-07T15:27:37ZBritannia seated left, right hand holding up branch, left holding sceptre and leaning on shieldCertainx4104716RegularCertain2014-06-16T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloyx17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopper alloyGVLIELMVS ET MARIACivil Parish192022-07-14T07:11:55.846ZWiltshire1Unitary Authority1CertainMetal detectorWILT-257D63.jpg4392553James_II_of_England116953410626PMUnitary AuthorityCertain4227146WILT4392529.71687Mardenx410472635164012.61Wiltshire11849Halfpenny2014-02-21T13:48:16ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A copper-alloy post-Medieval halfpenny of James II dating to AD 1685-1687, measuring 29.7mm and weighing 12.61g. It is likely to be genuine tin, as there is a copper plug on the reverse over Britannia's left hand (Cf Spink, 39th Edition, pg 319).
Obverse: Laureate bust facing right, IACOBVS SECVNDVS
Reverse: Britannia seated facing left, BRITANNIA
Reference: Spink 3419
Richard HenryJames II of England33-1.886607483284WILT-258DD6599764Laureate bust facing rightBRITA[NNIA]111588COINSU0857finds-59976441Halfpenny (tin): James II (S 3419)101WILT-257D635Complete1685images/bea92/14577221PAS52F257D600160E42014-02-05T15:25:10ZBritannia seated facing leftCertainx41047RegularCertain51.31205858POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41427PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopperIA[COB]V[S S]ECVNDVSCivil Parish192022-07-14T07:11:38.348ZGreater London AuthorityGreater London AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorTinHalfPenny-June13.jpg41441Generated from computer mapping softwareJames_II_of_England1331418881PMLondon BoroughCertain2227146LON1101330.111687Rotherhithex4104710.26Southwark11849Halfpenny2013-11-14T07:38:53ZReturned to finderLondonCirca
A post medieval tin halfpenny of James II dating between AD1685-1687. The obverse depicts a laureate and cuirassed bust of the king in profile facign right. The inscription reads "IACOBVS.SECVNDVS". The reverse depicts a seated Britannia and the inscription reads "BRITANNIA".
The coin has a central square perforation that would have been filled with a copper alloy plug, which is missing. http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/farth.html: "In 1684 the farthing was issued in tin with a copper plug in the centre.[...] These are scarce coins in as good condition as that illustrated because of tin disease. This is caused by the fact that below 13.2°C the metallic form or allotrope of tin tends to turn into the non-metallic form which appears as a grey powder. Also, tin is soft and wears readily. Tin was chosen to bolster the tin mining industry, and the bimetallic form was intended to discourage forgery (but failed in its purpose)."
Parallels can be found on the PAS database: LANCUM-2CD3D0, SUR-A82417, LEIC-68C2D3 and LEIC-68DCF4
Dimensions: diameter: 30.11 mm; weight: 10.26g.
Kate SumnallJames II of England333284LON-47DFC2583297A laureate and cuirassed bust of the king in profile facing rightBRITANNIA11POST MEDIEVALCOINfinds-58329711Halfpenny (tin): James II (S 3419)26352940London1LON-0EB7D46Incomplete1685x41047images/paitesb123/14461061PAS5270EB7D00177442013-10-30T11:20:29ZA seated Britannia.Certainx410472Regular36CertainPOST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41428x17731PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainIACOBVS SECVNDVSLondon Borough Ward192022-07-14T07:11:27.524ZGreater London Authority1Greater London AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2643743Metal detector12-556.JPG41441GPS (from the finder)Corroded7James_II_of_England133110975110627PMLondon BoroughCertain4227146SUR1118529.21687Limehousex410472678692111.3Tower Hamlets11849Halfpenny2012-11-09T13:57:03ZReturned to finderLondonCirca
A very worn and corroded Post Medieval tin alloy halfpenny of James II minted at London and dating to c. AD 1685-1687 (Spink 3419). This coin has a central copper-alloy plug and the reverse surface has extensive wear.
David WilliamsJames II of England33-0.0563583284SUR-A827A6528723Laureate cuirassed bust facing rightBRITANNIA1112-556COINTQ3580finds-52872311Halfpenny (tin): James II (S 3419)26352940London101SUR-A82417Complete1685images/lucye/14034441PAS509A8241001E0942012-11-07T15:46:11ZBritannia seated leftCertainx410472RegularCertain51.502824POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41428x17731PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopper alloyIACOBV[S] SECVNDVSLondon Borough Ward192022-07-14T07:10:57.603ZStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorLON-D35356tinhalfpenny.jpg53William_and_Mary1331410626PM2.6Certain4326146LON27.91692x4104710.111849Halfpenny2013-10-30T11:12:03ZReturned to finderExactly
A extremely well preserved post medieval tin halfpenny of William and Mary, dating to 1691 to 1692 AD (Seaby 2713). It has a square copper core. It measures 27.9mm (diameter) x 2.6mm (thickness) and weighs 10.10g.
Kate SumnallWilliam and Mary333332489248Male bust with female bust behind facing rightBRIT[AN]-NIA// 1611POST MEDIEVALCOINfinds-48924841Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)26352940London1LON-D353566Complete1691x41047images/kcreed/13704691PAS4F3D3535001B3B42012-02-16T16:56:21ZBritannia seated left with spear and shieldCertainx410472Regular36CertainPOST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloyx17731PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopperGVILEMVS ET MARIA192022-07-14T07:10:35.549ZMiddleCambridgeshire10CountyMilledPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainMiddleMetal detectorPUBLIC-254766.JPG13862006From a paper mapFair53William_and_Mary11204410626PM2.4DistrictCertain4326146PUBLIC130329.21692Restricted Accessx410472883680313South Cambridgeshire11849Halfpenny2017-11-13T13:59:05ZReturned to finder2EasternExactly
A complete Post-Medieval milled tin halfpenny, circa AD1689 - AD1692. This coin, which has a copper core, was issued during the reign of William and Mary, AD1688 - 1694. Obverse description:- conjoined busts right. Obverse inscription:- GVLIELMVS MARIA. Reverse description:- Brittania seated left. Reverse inscription:- BRITAN NIA. The coin measures 29.2mm in diameter, has a thickness of 2.4mm, and weighs 13.0g, and is in fair condition.
Ref:- This appears as coin number 3448 in Spink"s "Coins of England & the United Kingdom", Page 336.
Helen FowlerWilliam and Mary33SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE23332PUBLIC-256F35484667Conjoined busts right.BRITAN NIA11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-48466711Halfpenny (tin): William and Mary (S 3447 - 3449)81PUBLIC-2547668Complete1689x41047images/corderus/13670081PAS4F225476001C1542012-01-27T07:38:31ZBrittania seated left.Certainx4104716Illegible.Regular2006-03-23T00:00:00Z36Certain2006-03-23T00:00:00Z1POST MEDIEVALTin or tin alloy41425PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCopperGVLIELMVS MARIACivil Parish192022-07-14T07:10:31.446Z