| Peck 727 | Pattern silver Halfpenny (1712-14). Queen Anne. Undated. Peck-727. 29 mm in diameter.
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| Peck 728 | Pattern copper Halfpenny (1712-14. Queen Anne. Britannia reverse, large crown above the symbolic majesty.
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| Peck 730 | Pattern Halfpenny, Undated. Peck 730 (Very Rare). Struck in copper.
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| Peck 746 | Pattern Farthing in silver, 1713. Queen Anne. Britannia seated on globe, with shield below her left arm. Flan 23mm in diameter.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| Seaby #3562 | Proof 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 #3569 | 2 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 #3574 | Guinea, 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 #3576 | Anne 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 #3581 | Halfcrown, 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 #3583 | Shilling, 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 #3586 | Anne 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 #3588 | Silver 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 #3589 | Silver 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 #3590 | Anne AR Sixpence. VIGO issue. Dated 1703. Draped bust left, in fillet; VIGO below / Crowned cruciform shields. ESC 1582. |   |
| Seaby #3593 | Sixpence, 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 #3600 | Anne AR Crown. Edinburgh mint. Second bust left; E below / Cruciform crowned coats-of-arms around Garter Star. Edge: DECVS...SEXTO. ESC 103. |  |
| Seaby #3601 | Crown, 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 #3604 | Halfcrown, 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 #3605 | Anne 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 #3610 | Shilling, 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 #3617 | Anne 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 #3619 | Sixpence, 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 #3625 | Copper 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 |   |
| See also: | Search for Queen Anne at CoinArchives.com |
| | Search for Anne in the British SNG Volumes' Database at the Fitzwilliam Museum |