2009年8月5日星期三

71) Straits Settlements - Edward VII (1902 -1910)


King Edward VII Straits coins are more simplier than Victoria era due to the shorter reign time. In the collection, I have completed the Dollar part, but yet to complete 50 cents part (remaining 2 smaller 50 cents), and 10 cents (not available yet), 5 cents (remaining 1902). It's easier project than Victoria's. Luckily, the most difficult has done, i.e. large 50 cents! Enjoy picture.

Dollar

Large Dollar

Raised B Mintmark 1903, the key coin of Dollar series, rare particularly this nice. EF (ANACS AU-55).

Incused B Mintmark 1903 Dollar, uncirculated/BU.

Incused B Mintmark 1903 Dollar, nearly mint state

Incused B 1903 Dollar, NGC-AU/58

1904 Dollar, uncirculated


Smaller Dollar

1907, 1907-H, 1908, 1909 Dollar

1907 Dollar, cleaned

1908 Dollar, cleaned

1909 Dollar, the key date of small dollar

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50 Cents

Large 50 Cents

Extremely fine (NGC AU-55)

1902 Large 50 cents, cleaned


1903 Large 50 Cents, cleaned

1903, 3 distinctly separated from O variety, extremely fine


1903, 3 almost touches O variety, extremely fine (NGC AU55)

1905 Large 50 Cents, good extremely fine

Smaller 50 Cents

1908 50 Cents, nearly extremely fine to extremely fine

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20 Cents

Nearly mint state example

1902 20 Cents, good extremely fine (NGC-AU58)

Extremely fine (ANACS AU-55), 3 farer from O.

1903, PCGS-AU58, '3' closer with O.

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5 Cents
Scarcer date 1903, good extremely fine to nearly mint state (NGC-AU58)

1910 5 Cents, weak struck obverse, otherwise uncirculated

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1 Cent

FDC (NGC MS65)


1904, scarcer date. Practically as struck

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1/2 Cent


1908 one year type 1/2 Cent, practically uncirculated example


1/4 Cent

Uncirculated example, NGC MS63

Practically as struck, but strictly it's almost uncirculated

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