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Milled Silver
Please find our stock of milled silver coins for sale below. Common mid-grade milled silver is quite plentiful but truely top quality coins are very hard to obtain and this is the reason that examples in the highest grade are still selling for prices well in excess of catalogue values. The demand for key dates within any particular series (such as 1841 or 1905 halfcrowns) continues to outstrip supply and again this is having a positive effect on the prices of these coins.
If you have any specific requirements please let us know and we will do out best to locate coins on your behalf. We are always keen to purchase single items and collections of high quality milled coins.
Commonwealth (1649-1660)
Silver Pattern Halfcrown
1651, by Blondeau, lettered edge, ex. Slaney
£5750
Oliver Cromwell
Silver Gilt Crown
'Dutch' copy, c.1700, struck in on silver gilt flan, excessively rare
£7950
Charles II (1660-1685)
Silver Crown
1670, 7 over 6?, nicely toned very fine
£750
William & Mary (1688-1694)
Silver Halfcrown
1689, conjoined busts, second reverse
£1750
William and Mary (1688-1694)
Silver Halfcrown
1689, second reverse, attractive good very fine
£850
William & Mary (1688-1694)
Silver Halfcrown
1693 over inverted 3, good very fine and better
£2200
William III (1694-1702)
Silver Halfcrown
1701, elephant and castle below bust, extremely rare
£5500
George III (1760-1820)
Silver Shilling
1763, Northumberland' type, most appealing, almost uncirculated
£1900
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Silver Shilling
1905, bare head, about extremely fine, the rarest date of the series
£650