1690 Silver Penny – William and Mary
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Only silver pennies were struck in the reign of William and Mary, copper coins only extended up to halfpennies.
William and Mary
1690 Silver Penny – William and Mary
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Only silver pennies were struck in the reign of William and Mary, copper coins only extended up to halfpennies.
1689 Half Crown – William and Mary
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This coin is the 'first' Reverse. There is a second reverse with different quarter elements. Altogether there are at least sixteen variations of this coin, although the prices are fairly similar.
1693 Sixpence – William and Mary
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Silver sixpence of King William III and Queen Mary II minted by the Royal Mint at the Tower Mint in London in 1693.
1690 Guinea – William and Mary
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The 1690 Gold Guinea of King William and Queen Mary minted by the Royal Mint. This is the SCBC 3426 and it has a few variants.
1691 Guinea – William and Mary
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The Guinea started the reign of William and Mary valued at 21 shillings and 6 pence, but towards the end of the reign the value had risen to nearly 30 shillings.
1694 Farthing – William and Mary
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The Obverse shows the conjoined busts of William (laureate) and Mary - GVLIELMVS ET MARIA. The Reverse shows Britannia seated
1691 Crown William and Mary
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The 1691 Crown William and Mary. The edge has the regnal year which for this coin may be TERTIO or TERTTIO. Another variant is I/E in legend. Minted at the Tower Mint, London.