2 Pence 1703 to 1713 - British Coins price guide and values - Coins and United Kingdom

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2 Pence - 1703 to 1713 - Price Guide

The minting of silver pennies for general circulation was halted by the British government in 1660, because the cost of silver had risen too high. Fourpence, threepence, twopence and one penny are referred to as Maundy Money. Maundy money as such started in the reign of Charles II with an undated issue of hammered coins in 1662. The coins were a fourpenny, threepenny, twopenny and one penny piece but it was not until 1670 that a dated set of all four coins appeared.

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Variety VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55
1703 --$97.50$150$210$240
1704 --$75.00$120$161$182
1704 - No stop on obverse ------
1705 --$90.00$150$195$218
1706 --$120$180$236$264
1707 --$75.00$128$176$201
1708 --$105$150$206$234
1709 --$128$203$270$304
1710 --$67.50$120$146$159
1713 --$105$165$229$261
Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1703 $270------
1704 $203------
1704 - No stop on obverse -------
1705 $240------
1706 $293------
1707 $225------
1708 $263------
1709 $338------
1710 $173------
1713 $293------

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