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Peck 727 Pattern silver Halfpenny (1712-14). Queen Anne. Undated. Peck-727. 29 mm in diameter. TextObverseReverse
Peck 728 Pattern copper Halfpenny (1712-14. Queen Anne. Britannia reverse, large crown above the symbolic majesty. TextObverseReverse
Peck 730 Pattern Halfpenny, Undated. Peck 730 (Very Rare). Struck in copper. TextObverseReverse
Peck 746 Pattern Farthing in silver, 1713. Queen Anne. Britannia seated on globe, with shield below her left arm. Flan 23mm in diameter. TextObverseReverse
Peck 747 Pattern Farthing in silver, 1713. Queen Anne. Peck-747. Britannia seated on globe, with shield below her left arm, within a niche or portico. TextObverseReverse
Peck 758 Pattern Farthing in silver, 1714. Queen Anne. Britannia seated on globe, her left arm is raised to hold the spear or trident at its upper end. TextObverseReverse
Seaby #3562Proof gold Guinea, 1702. Queen Anne. Pre-Union First Bust. S-3562, listed without price as extremely rare. WR-60, listed as R5, just 6 to 10 known in all states of
Seaby #35692 Guineas, 1711. S.3569; Fr-319. Anne. Draped bust left. / Crowned cruciform shields scepters in angles. Lustrous with considerable mint bloom & exceptionally mark-free
Seaby #3574Guinea, 1714. S.3574; Fr-320; KM-534. Anne. After Union type, 3rd bust. A minor mark on the Queen's cheek keeps this piece from the gem category. Boldly struck & very choice,
Seaby #3576Anne AR Crown. VIGO issue. Dated TERTIO & 1703. Draped First bust left, in fillet; VIGO below / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; plain quarters. ESC 99.
Seaby #3581Halfcrown, 1704. S.3581; ESC-570 (Rarity-2). Anne. Plumes in angles. Well struck & deeply toned. This a rare date in a grade that's all but impossible to locate. NGC graded
Seaby #3583Shilling, 1702. S.3583; ESC-1128. Anne. First bust. Plain in angles. Light gold & blue tone. Small marks on the portrait but still an attractive piece. Rare Pre-Union date! NGC
Seaby #3586Anne AR Shilling. VIGO issue. Dated 1703. Draped Second bust left, in fillet; VIGO below / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; plain quarters. ESC 1131.
Seaby #3588Silver Shilling, 1705, Plumes. Queen Anne. S-3588. Second bust. Very rare! Pre-Union issue. Plumes in reverse field stand for so-called West County silver, specifically from the
Seaby #3589Silver Shilling, 1705, Roses & Plumes. Queen Anne. S-3589. Second bust. Hallmark insignia designate silver supplied by the Company for Smelting Down Lead. Scarce & popular
Seaby #3590Anne AR Sixpence. VIGO issue. Dated 1703. Draped bust left, in fillet; VIGO below / Crowned cruciform shields. ESC 1582.
Seaby #3593Sixpence, 1705. S.3593; ESC-1584; KM-516.4. Anne. Late shields, plumes in reverse angles. This coin is flawless with superb original toning. A very elusive date never seen this
Seaby #3600Anne AR Crown. Edinburgh mint. Second bust left; E below / Cruciform crowned coats-of-arms around Garter Star. Edge: DECVS...SEXTO. ESC 103.
Seaby #3601Crown, 1707. S.3601; ESC-104; Dav-1341. Anne. Edge, Septimo. Angles plain. Practically as struck, & free from the haymarking, blankfiling & other imperfections which plagued
Seaby #3604Halfcrown, 1708. Queen Anne. S-3604. Post-Union reverse, showing the re-arranged insignia of the shield, meant to hallmark the union of Scotland with the other kingdoms.
Seaby #3605Anne AR Half Crown. ANNA DEI GRATIA, draped bust left, E (mintmark of Edinburg) below / MAG BRI FR ET HIB REG 1707, cross of crowned arms. KM 525.2.
Seaby #3610Shilling, 1707. S.3610; ESC-1141. Anne. Angles plain. Well struck, fully lustrous with attractive deep amber-gray toning. Rare so fine. NGC graded MS-64.
Seaby #3617Anne AR Shilling. Dated 1714. Draped Fourth bust left, in fillet / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; roses & plumes in quarters. ESC 1161.
Seaby #3619Sixpence, 1707. S.3619; ESC-1587; KM-522.1. Anne. After Union with Scotland. Angles plain. Bold full strike with lovely old toning. NGC graded MS-65.
Seaby #3625Copper Queen Anne Farthing, 1714. S-3625. P-741. Small flan. Normal Britannia reverse. This is the most seen variety of the famous Anne farthing but nevertheless it is quite
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Search for Anne in the British SNG Volumes' Database at the Fitzwilliam Museum

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