UK Coins of 1813
Quick answer
In 1813, the Royal Mint struck 29 distinct British coins across 10 denominations.
George III was on the throne. Browse every 1813-dated coin in the catalogue below. The most valuable 1813-dated coin in our database is the
1 Guinea - George III 6th portrait at
£6,000
(highest realised auction price across all grades).
29Coins catalogued
10Denominations issued
1 Guinea - George III Pattern
Lowest mintage: 5
1Key dates flagged
Every 1813-dated UK coin
Grouped by denomination, smallest to largest. Click any coin for the full history and realised prices.
1 Penny 14 coins
1 Penny Cornwall - Cambourne / Dolcoath Mine
1 Penny Flintshire - Flint Lead Works
1 Penny Lanarkshire - Glasgow / Phoenix Iron Works
1 Penny Montgomeryshire - Glanclywedog Factory
1 Penny Somerset / Taunton - Cox's Iron Foundry
1 Penny Staffordshire - Bilston / J. Atherton
1 Penny Staffordshire - Newcastle-under-Lyme / J.H. Thompson
1 Penny Stockton - Christopher and Jennett
1 Penny Worcestershire - Birmingham / Workhouse
1 Penny Worcestershire - Halesowen / Workhouse
1 Penny Worcestershire - Redditch / W. Bartleet and W. Hemming
1 Penny Worcestershire - Withymoor Scythe Works
1 Penny Worcestershire - Worcester / J. Knapp Jnr
1 Penny Yorkshire - Sheffield / Workhouse
2 Pence 1 coin
1 Farthing 2 coins
1 Guinea 2 coins
1 Shilling 6 Pence 1 coin
½ Guinea 1 coin
½ Penny 5 coins
⅓ Guinea 1 coin
3 Pence 1 coin
3 Shillings 1 coin
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