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Guernsey, 1858, 8 doubles. The largest of the copper coins first struck in 1834. Size and weight was based on UK penny. Only issued in two years - 1834 and 1858. After 31st December 1868 this issue ceased to be legal tender. CC Ref # GUE-1, aEF Guernsey, 1934, 8 doubles. Example of the new eight doubles made after 1868 to replace the older 1834 / 1858 issue. CC Ref # GUE-2, burnished proof-like, mintmark H below wreath, UNC Jersey, 1841, One Twenty Sixth of a Shilling. First year of issue in 1841 alongside the thirteenth of a shilling. It's issue closely follows that of the larger coin. The obverse die is identical to that used for the Gibraltar 2 quarts of 1841 and 1842. CC Ref # JER-17, EF, some edge damage at 7 o'clock Jersey, 1851, One Twenty Sixth of a Shilling. This denomination was first issued in 1841 alongside the thirteenth of a shilling. It's issue closely follows that of the larger coin. The obverse die is identical to that used for the Gibraltar 2 quarts of 1841 and 1842. CC Ref # JER-18, EF Jersey, 1851, One Thirteenth of a Shilling. Authorised by an Order in Council of 11 September 1840, the Jersey penny was first struck at the Royal Mint in 1841. Designed by William Wyon, and modelled on the mainland penny. CC Ref # JER-19, gVF Jersey, 1858, One Thirteenth of a Shilling. Authorised by an Order in Council of 11 September 1840, the Jersey penny was first struck at the Royal Mint in 1841. Designed by William Wyon, and modelled on the mainland penny. CC Ref # JER-20, UNC Jersey, 1858, One Thirteenth of a Shilling. Authorised by an Order in Council of 11 September 1840, the Jersey penny was first struck at the Royal Mint in 1841. Designed by William Wyon, and modelled on the mainland penny. CC Ref # JER-2, gVF/aEF Jersey, 1861, One Thirteenth of a Shilling. Authorised by an Order in Council of 11 September 1840, the Jersey penny was first struck at the Royal Mint in 1841. Designed by William Wyon, and modelled on the mainland penny. CC Ref # JER-1, gVF Jersey, 1861, One Thirteenth of a Shilling. Authorised by an Order in Council of 11 September 1840, the Jersey penny was first struck at the Royal Mint in 1841. Designed by William Wyon, and modelled on the mainland penny. CC Ref # JER-16, gVF Jersey, 1866, One Twenty Sixth of a Shilling. This denomination was first issued in 1841 alongside the thirteenth of a shilling. It's issue closely follows that of the larger coin. The obverse die is identical to that used for the Gibraltar 2 quarts of 1841 and 1842. CC Ref # JER-15, gVF Jersey, 1866, One Twenty Sixth of a Shilling. This denomination was first issued in 1841 alongside the thirteenth of a shilling. It's issue closely follows that of the larger coin. The obverse die is identical to that used for the Gibraltar 2 quarts of 1841 and 1842. CC Ref # JER-3, UNC Jersey, 1877, One Twenty Sixth of a Shilling. This denomination was first issued in 1841 alongside the thirteenth of a shilling. It's issue closely follows that of the larger coin. The obverse die is identical to that used for the Gibraltar 2 quarts of 1841 and 1842. H mintmark below the head on the obverse side. CC Ref # JER-5, UNC Jersey, 1881, Penny. Based on the issue of 1877. CC Ref # JER-14, UNC Jersey, 1888, Penny. Based on the issue of 1877. CC Ref # JER-13, VF Jersey, 1923, George V Penny. CC Ref # JER-12, UNC - highly colourful, very attractive Jersey, 1923, George V Penny. CC Ref # JER-11, aEF Jersey, 1923, George V Penny. Possibly struck from bronze obtained from French coinage circulating in Jersey. CC Ref # JER-12, UNC Jersey, 1933, George V Penny. CC Ref # JER-9, UNC Jersey, 1933, George V Penny. CC Ref # JER-8, UNC Jersey, 1945, Penny. Commemorative on twelfth of a shilling, issued to commemorate the Liberation of the Island after World War II. CC Ref # JER-6, UNC Jersey, 1945, Penny. Commemorative on twelfth of a shilling, issued to commemorate the Liberation of the Island after World War II. CC Ref # JER-7, UNC Lundy Island, 1929, 1/2 Puffin. CC Ref # Lundy-1, UNC
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