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

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Penny - 1703 to 1713 - Price Guide

Because of the rising price of silver the penny became progressively smaller and from the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 it was struck only for use as part of the Royal Maundy. In 1797 the penny was struck for the first time as a large copper coin. These cartwheel pennies of 1797 proved popular and continued to circulate, along with later and slightly lighter copper pennies, until 1860.

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Variety VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55
1703 --$112$187$240$266
1705 --$97.40$165$217$244
1706 --$105$142$195$221
1708 --$712$899$1,090$1,180
1709 --$89.90$142$184$204
1710 --$202$300$393$440
1713 - 3/0 --$127$180$225$247
Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1703 $292------
1705 $270------
1706 $247------
1708 $1,270------
1709 $225------
1710 $487------
1713 - 3/0 $270------
Variety PR-60 PR-62 PR-63 PR-64 PR-65 PR-66 PR-67
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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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