All items sold by RP Coins are supplied on approval and may be returned for any reason within seven days of receipt. Customers returning goods are responsible for arranging insurance against loss or damage. Third party sales items are sold on approval where indicated. Please see the introduction to that section for further details.
Clients of known good standing to us will have their goods shipped upon receipt of order or as soon as is practicable afterwards, payment being due upon their receipt of invoice. All other clients’ orders will be held pending payment and shipped on receipt of cleared funds. All goods remain the property of RP Coins until paid for in full.
Payment should be made in GBP by the following means - cheque drawn on a UK bank made payable to RP Coins. Please do NOT make them payable to R Pearce. Payment may also be made by postal order, banker’s draft or transfer to our bank account at Bank of Scotland, sort code 80-22-60, account no. 29068662. Cheques or money orders drawn on foreign bank accounts in local currency are expensive to process and may take up to a month to clear. If this is the only option available to you, please add £15 to the invoice total to cover the additional charges. Payment can be made using debit or credit cards as indicated.
Postage will be charged on all orders.
For UK coin orders up to £60 value the cost is £4.50. Orders over this up to £750 will be despatched by Royal Mail Special Delivery (insured) at a cost of £12 per order. Over £750 is £20 per order. Books and other heavy items will be charged according to the prevailing postage cost for that weight.
Export sales are supplied net of any UK VAT (where applicable). Import duties or taxes payable in the destination country are the responsibility of the customer.
All items sold are guaranteed genuine unless indicated otherwise.
S2561, BCW RS-2F:RS-b. An Elizabeth I third issue sixpence dated 1565 with mm. Rose. A scarce mark for this issue with coins only struck for 6 months between October 1565...
S2563, BCW EG-1:EG-g. An Elizabeth I 1576 large bust sixpence with mm. Eglantine. Although the mark is common as a whole, this year is quite rare for the denomination with...
S3386, ESC 660 (1970). Charles II 1679 threepence. From a collection of silver threepences recently consigned.
General wear to the higher points.
Grade: VF
S3497, ESC 1104 (1078). William III 1696 1st bust shilling. Looks to be 6/5 which isn't recorded in the references, but isn't unknown. Toned with some light scratches and general...
S3470, ESC 998 (90). William III 1696 first bust crown with OCTAVO edge and the second 6 of the date recut over a 5. Rare. General even wear with weakness...
S3488, ESC 1060 (543). William III 1697 first bust halfcrown struck at the Bristol mint during the great recoinage of 1695-8. Later harp and NONO edge. Lightly toned with general...
S3558, P- (684var). William III 1699 second issue DIL farthing with the final A of BRITANNIA unbarred. Unlisted by Peck but listed in the Standard Catalogue. Presumably rare. Pitted surfaces, but...
S3556, P- (697 variety). William III 1/2d 1700 halfpenny, with a stop before and after TERTIVS and unbarred A's in BRITANNIA. Unrecorded.
Worn, but the variety clear.
Grade: Fair
S3692, ESC 1675 (596). George II 1732 young head halfcrown with Roses & Plumes reverse, SEXTO edge and 10 harp strings. Comes with an old ticket dating from circa 1980....
S3753, ESC 2254 (2033). George III young head 1762 silver threepence. The first year of issue. From a collection of silver threepences recently consigned.
Toned with general wear.
Grade: gFine
cf. S3774. A contemporary counterfeit of a George III 1773 first issue halfpenny. The dies engraved to a higher standard than usual with the main fault being the uneven obverse...
S3746, ESC 2129 (1225). George III 1787 shilling with semee of hearts in the Hanoverian arms. Toned with wear to the high points. Struck from old dies with flaws both...
S3748, ESC 2187 (1626). George III 1787 no hearts sixpence. Minimal traces of friction with a few tiny marks to the obverse, the reverse better and practically as struck. Dipped...
S3749, ESC 2190 (1629). George III 1787 sixpence with semee of hearts in the Hanoverian shield. Some wear to the higher points, the obverse cleaned, the reverse not, better, and...
Macclesfield, Cheshire. 1789 Halfpenny Token, DH 11. Edge - PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD LIVERPOOL OR CONGLETON. Right hand bee between E & L, 8 spokes to the wheel. Even wear to...
D&H 17. Hull 1791 1/2d token with William III and date 1689 in Roman numerals and shield between wreath with 8 acorns (l) and 7 acorns (r). Even wear. Grade:...
D&H 36. Macclesfield Token 1791, Charles Roe. Edge - PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD LIVERPOOL OR CONGLETON, rev. top bar points to centre of second N, lower bar is below period. Scarce....
1792 Birmingham Mining & Copper Company Token, Counterfeit
£22.00
D&H 109a. Counterfeit 1792 copper halfpenny token for the Birmingham Mining & Copper Company. The edge reads PAYABLL LONDON LIVERPOOL, with the Ns reversed and all letters incuse. Weight 9.87g...
D&H 16. A 1794 Chichester halfpenny token with edge reading PAYABLE AT DALLYS.
Toned with a few knocks and struck from a worn and flawed obverse die.
Grade: Fine
Dalton & Hamer 35a. Kent, Lamberhurst 1794 halfpenny token with the arms of Chichester and Canterbury, and the edge reading PAYABLE BY+I+GIBBS SUSSEX. Some wear to the higher points. Grade:...
S3777, P1133. George III 1797 Cartwheel penny with 11 leaves in the laurel wreath. Struck at the Soho mint and the first true machine made coin. The scarcer of the...