search results

  1. Great Britain : 1853 1 Penny Signed " 23 May 1854" VF #739 IR113053

    eBay

  2. 14 vintage antique rare Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth coins

    1853 young Queen Victoria coin. 1854 Queen Victoria penny. 1879 Queen Victoria Farthing coin. 1957 1/12 shilling Bailwick of Jersey Queen Eliabeth II coin. 1955 Cyprus Queen Eliabeth II three mils coin (holed).

    eBay

  3. GREAT BRITAIN PENNY=1/12 SHILLING 1854 FIRST UNCOVERED BUST OF QUEEN VIC

    eBay

  4. 1856 Great Britain ½ Penny old Copper standard World Currency

    1856 Great Britain ½ Penny. 1856 Great Britain ½ Penny (Queen Victoria young head). Copper standard World Currency. ½ Penny - Victoria (1st portrait). Copper • 9.45 g • ⌀ 28 mm. Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London, United Kingdom (1810-1975).

    eBay

  5. GREAT BRITAIN 1854 QV Young head 1d OT DEF close colon. S-3948 cat UNC £475.

    1854 QV Young head 1d OT DEF close colon. Glossy aU, rev carbon spot near trident. S-3948 cat UNC £475.

    eBay

  6. 1854 - 1904 Great British Collector Penny Victoria Coin Collection Album [C]

    Can you collect them all?.

    eBay

  7. 1854 Penny of Queen Victoria TOP QUALITY EF/UNC VERY NICE COIN AS IN PICTURE

    This is a top-quality 1854 Penny of Queen Victoria, with a beautiful design that showcases the craftsmanship of the era. The coin is in excellent condition, with sharp details and no visible wear or damage. As you can see in the picture, the coin has been well-preserved and is a great addition to any collection. This Penny was minted in the United Kingdom during Queen Victoria's reign and is a testament to the rich history of British coins. Overall, this is a great opportunity to own a piece of history and add a high-quality coin to your collection.

    eBay

  8. 1854 Victorian Copper “ Young Head”Half Penny

    Delve into the rich tapestry of British numismatics with the 1854 Victorian Copper "Young Head" Half Penny. A genuine piece of history from the era of Queen Victoria, this coin bears the iconic "Young Head" design that marks a significant period in British coinage. Its origins are firmly rooted in the United Kingdom, offering both collectors and enthusiasts a tangible connexion to the past. The coin's denomination stands as a testament to its authenticity and period value, with the Penny denomination echoing its 19th-century significance. As a artefact from the Victoria (1837-1901) period, it represents an important epoch in Great Britain's storied coinage history, making it an essential addition to any discerning collection.

    eBay

  1. Previous Page (Page 32)Next Page (Page 34)