Half Penny 1672 to 1675 - British Coins price guide and values - Coins and United Kingdom

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Half Penny - 1672 to 1675 - Price Guide

In the early years of the reign of King Charles II (1660-1685), there was a clear need for low-denomination coins to fund day-to-day purchases. The silver 1d and 2d coins issued in the first few years of the reign were being hoarded. The Mint was not ready to produce copper coins until 1672; by that time Maundy-type small silver (1d-4d) coins were being produced and were circulating widely, so no copper pennies were produced, although a Royal Proclamation in August 1672 decreed that halfpennies and farthings would be issued, and that they would have a face value equal to the value of the metal less the cost of producing them.

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Variety VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55
1672 $30.10$57.20$93.00$465$1,340$1,780
1672 - Craolvs ------
1673 $30.10$57.20$88.00$439$1,280$1,290
1673 - No stop on reverse $41.70$81.70$135$752--
1673 - No stop on obverse $41.60$77.00$112$562--
1673 - Craolvs --$337---
1675 $34.60$64.10$93.60$549$1,460$1,700
1675 - 5/3 $95.50$160$245$874--
1675 - No stop on obverse $39.30$75.80$122$712--
Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1672 $2,220------
1672 - Craolvs -------
1673 $1,310$1,350$1,370$1,380---
1673 - No stop on reverse -------
1673 - No stop on obverse -------
1673 - Craolvs -------
1675 $1,740$1,760-----
1675 - 5/3 -------
1675 - No stop on obverse -------
Variety PR-60 PR-62 PR-63 PR-64 PR-65 PR-66 PR-67
1672 -------
1672 - Craolvs -------
1673 -------
1673 - No stop on reverse -------
1673 - No stop on obverse -------
1673 - Craolvs -------
1675 -------
1675 - 5/3 -------
1675 - No stop on obverse -------

Proof (PR): Planchets of these coins (not intended for circulation) were polished before struck (usually struck twice for higher quality). The field of Proof coins wear a cameo aspect.

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