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Sale 91

June 2016 Pre-Long Beach


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Lot 2748
Great Britain. Copper Twopence, 1797 PCGS MS62 BR. S.3776; KM-619. George III. 'Cartwheel' coinage. Obverse, Kuchler's portrait of king right. GEORGIUS III D:G REX. on raised rim. Reverse, Britannia seated BRITANNIA 1797 around. Uncirculated with a hint of original red. PCGS graded MS-62 Brown. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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$611
Lot 2749
Great Britain. Proof Penny, 1797 NGC PF63 BR. P.1123. George III. Obverse, Kuchler's laureate draped bust of king. Reverse, Britannia. Dark caramel surfaces with a bluish hue. Great eye appeal. NGC graded Proof 63 Brown. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,400
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$1,469
Lot 2750
Great Britain. Penny, 1797 NGC MS64 BR. S.3777; KM-618. George III. Ten leaves in wreath variety. Obverse, Kuchler's laureate draped bust of King right. Reverse Britannia. Traces of mint red on this uncirculated copper Penny. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$564
Lot 2751
Great Britain. Pattern Halfcrown, 1799 NGC Proof 65. Forrer-volume II, pg.170. Silver. 33 mm. George III. Issued by Colonel William Fullarton, Obverse portrait of King left. Reverse crowned cruciform shields around garter star. Beautifully toned mint state, the Halfcrown is a particularly scarce denomination in this pattern series. Obverse has shades of grey and blue, the reverse has an appealing golden-green tone. NGC graded Proof 65. Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,500
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$1,645
Lot 2752
Great Britain. Pattern Shilling, 1799 NGC Proof 65. Forrer Vol II, pg. 170; Stainton-31b. Silver. 26 mm. George III. Issued by Colonel William Fullarton, produced by John Milton, amd restruck probably by Matthew Young. Obverse exquisitely detailed draped and cuirassed bust of George III left, no signature below, but M in relief on truncation. Reverse, struck en medaille features four crowned cruciform shields, plumes in angles. Edge plain. Evidence of usual die rust marks on obverse, beautifully toned in shades of dark gold and aquamarine. One of Britain's most iconic patterns. NGC graded Proof 65. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
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$1,058
Lot 2753
Great Britain. Pattern Sixpence, 1799 NGC Proof 66. Stainton-31c. George III. By William Fullarton. Dies by Milton. Obverse, bust of king left. Reverse, crowned cruciform shields with garter star in center and Prince of Wales feathers in angles. Pastel blue toning over Proof fields. Uncirculated and very rare thus. NGC graded Proof 66. Estimated Value $750 - 850
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$823
Lot 2754
Great Britain. Pattern Halfpenny in silver, 1799 NGC PF66 CAM. Forrer Vol. II, p.170. George III. By William Fullarton. Dies by Milton. Obverse, bust of king left. Reverse, crowned cruciform shields with garter star in center and Prince of Wales feathers in angles. Beautiful iridescent toning in shades of blue, lilac and gold. NGC graded Proof 66 Cameo. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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$1,880
Lot 2755
Great Britain. Pattern Halfpenny in bronzed copper, 1799 NGC PF64 BR. Forrer Vol. II, p.170. George III. By William Fullarton. Dies by Milton. Obverse, bust of king left. Reverse, crowned cruciform shields with garter star in center and Prince of Wales feathers in angles. A lovely dark chocolate Proof and rare. NGC graded Proof 64 Brown. Estimated Value $600 - 700
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Lot 2756
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1799 NGC MS64 BR. S.3778; KM-647. George III. Five incuse gun ports. Obverse, draped laureate bust of King right. Reverse, Britannia seated left. Glossy uncirculated with much original color. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value $125 - 150
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$118
Lot 2757
Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Penny, 1806 NGC PF65 BR. Peck-1323. George III. Obverse draped laureate bust of King right. Reverse, Britannia seated left. Edge with center graining. Deep chocolate Proof fields and superbly frosted detail. Top class examples of these Georgian bronzed Proofs are becoming very difficult to acquire. NGC graded Proof 65 Brown. Estimated Value $800 - 900
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$999
Lot 2758
Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Penny, 1806 NGC PF64 BR. Peck-1323. George III. Obverse draped laureate bust of king right. Reverse Britannia seated facing left. Edge with central oblique graining. A dark chocolate colored Proof in flawless mint condition. NGC graded Proof 64 Brown+. Estimated Value $800 - 900
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$940
Lot 2759
Great Britain. Proof Penny, 1806 NGC PF63 BR. Peck 1349. Plain edge. Restrike. George III. Obverse draped laureate bust of king right, reverse Britannia. Mint state with distinctive die flaws inherent in striking. A very rare variety, seldom offered. NGC graded Proof 63 Brown. Estimated Value $700 - 800
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Lot 2760
Great Britain. Penny, 1806 NGC MS63 BR. S.3780; KM-663. George III. Obverse, draped laureate bust of King right. Reverse, Britannia seated left. Edge with center graining. A delightful mint state coin with glossy surfaces and a splash of original mint red on both obverse and reverse. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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Lot 2761
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1806 NGC MS63 RB. S.3781; KM-662. George III. No Berries reverse. Obverse laureate draped bust of King right. Reverse, Britannia left. Superb mint state with an abundance of mint red. NGC graded MS-63 Red & Brown. Estimated Value $125 - 150
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$112
Lot 2762
Great Britain. Uniface Pattern/Trial striking of the obverse of the 1811 Five Sh. George III. Obverse type K, laureate draped bust of King left, 5 berries in wreath. *. * on truncation. Struck on a relatively thick (approximately. gram) flan/planchet from a somewhat rusted die. Some original color in legend. Similar to Linecar and Stone 'English Proof and Pattern Crown Size Pieces page 33, number 143, but in copper. Lightly striated edge. Almost uncirculated and extremely rare. NGC graded MS-62 Brown. Estimated Value $500 - 700
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$676
Lot 2763
Great Britain. Bank of England Three Shillings, 1811 NGC Unc. S.3769; ESC-408; KM-Tn4. George III. Leaf to end of E, 5 berries, 26 acorns. Obverse, portrait of king right, reverse, value in wreath. Deeply toned in shades of turquoise and cerulean over dazzling luster. Difficult to see obverse scratch. NGC graded Uncirculated, Details (Obverse Scratched). Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$306
Lot 2764
Great Britain. Sixpence Token, ND (c.1811) NGC MS62. Dalton-35. Middlesex, London. Charing Cross - Morgan's of London. Obverse, Charing Cross statue. Reverse, inscription on several lines. Beautifully toned mint state. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$100
Lot 2765
Great Britain. Proof Token Penny, 1811 NGC MS64 BR. Galata-855-6. George III. Worcestershire. Edge with center graining. Obverse bust of George III left. NAIL & TRACE MANUFACTORY 1811 around. Reverse, 'ONE PENNY TOKEN' within wreath: PAYABLE BY J. FORREST & CO. LYE FORGE. Mint state with beautiful Proof fields and traces of mint red. NGC graded MS-64 Brown.
* This token was issued by a notable English industrialist some 205 years ago. Its quality is testimony to the economic prowess of such companies at the height of the British Industrial Revolution. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$423
Lot 2766
Great Britain. Bank of England Three Shillings, 1812 NGC MS62. S.3769; ESC-415; KM-Tn4. George III. First draped laureate bust. Reverse, value in wreath. Intensely toned obverse in shades of dark blue. The reverse has a cerise and navy peripheral toning melting into a brighter central area. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$294
Lot 2767
Great Britain. Bank of England Three Shillings, 1812 NGC MS63. S.3770; ESC-416; KM-Tn5. George III. Second bust without drapery. Reverse, value within wreath. Deeply and attractively toned mint state. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$329
Lot 2768
Great Britain. Bank of England Nine Pence, 1812 NGC Proof 63. S.3773; ESC-1478; KM-PnN68. George III. Obverse portrait of king right by Thomas Wyon Jnr. GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA REX. Reverse, 'BANK TOKEN 9D 1812 on 3 lines within wreath. Attractive proof with a few tiny reverse edge striations which are a natural occurrence, and usual with this excessively rare issue. Delightfully toned in shades of deep pastel blue and gold. A current catalogue price of some $3600 in Unc. NGC graded Proof 63.
* This is the rarest denomination (by far) of all Bank Tokens and it was produced in very small numbers in just one year. Estimated Value $2,400 - 2,700
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Lot 2769
Great Britain. Bank of England Three Shillings, 1813 NGC MS62. S.3770; ESC-421 KM-Tn5. George III. Second bust type. Reverse, value in wreath. Mint state and with superb grey-blue tone. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$270
Lot 2770
Great Britain. Bank of England Three Shillings, 1814 NGC MS63. S.3770; ESC-422 KM-Tn5. George III. Second bust type. Reverse, value in wreath. Uncirculated with an endearing patchy tone. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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Lot 2771
Great Britain. Bank Token Three Shillings, 1816 PCGS EF45. S.3770; ESC-424 (Rarity-3); KM-Tn5. George III. Second (laureate) bust of King. Reverse, BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL. 1816 within wreath. High grade, and the key date in the series. Seldom seen in any grade. PCGS graded EF-45. Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500
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$1,179
Lot 2772
Great Britain. Shilling, 1816 NGC MS65. S.3790; ESC-1228; KM-666. George III. Choice mint state with a deep golden mauve tone. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $175 - 200
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$212
Lot 2773
Great Britain. Bank of England token One Shilling and Sixpence, 1816 NGC MS64. S.3772; ESC-979; KM-Tn3. George III. Obverse, laureate portrait of king right, reverse denomination and date within wreath. Beautifully toned in blue and gold. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$617
Lot 2774
Great Britain. Six Pence, 1816 NGC MS65. S.3791; ESC-1630; KM-665. George III. Obverse portrait of King right. Reverse, crowned shield of arms. Blue gold toning over somewhat prooflike fields. Great eye appeal. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $125 - 150
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$129
Lot 2775
Great Britain. Bull Head Halfcrown, 1817 NGC MS63. S.3788; ESC-616; KM-667. George III. Obverse, head and shoulders of king. Reverse, crowned shield of arms. Mint state with attractive old green and blue toning. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $450 - 500
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$558
Lot 2776
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1817 NGC MS62. S.3788; ESC-618; KM-667. George III. Small Head. Obverse small bust of king right. Reverse crowned shield of arms. Multicolored tone. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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Lot 2777
Great Britain. Half Crown, 1817 NGC MS63. S.3789; ESC-618; KM-672. George III. Small head variety. Obverse portrait of king right. Reverse crowned shield of arms. Multi-shade toning adds character to this uncirculated specimen. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$411
Lot 2778
Great Britain. Crown, 1819 NGC MS65. S.3787; ESC-215; Dav-103; KM-675. George III. LIX in raised letters on edge. Obverse portrait of King right, by Pistrucci. Reverse, St George and dragon. Davies 5a - old ESC listing 215, dies 1+C. Reverse C has 'Q' with a thick scroll tail and 'S' of 'PENSE' pointing to a denticle. This example has a rare double bar in 'H' of 'HONI' and is possibly struck from a proof obverse die. A beautifully toned uncirculated coin with great eye appeal. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,700
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$4,230
Lot 2779
Great Britain. Crown, 1821 NGC MS62. S.3805; ESC-246; Dav-194; KM-680.1. George IV. SECUNDO edge in raised letters. Obverse, laureate bust of king left by Pistrucci. Reverse, Pistrucci's St George and Dragon. A pleasing mint state coin, free from scuffs and marks. A light blue and gold tone distinguishes this coin. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,700
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$1,586
Lot 2780
Great Britain. Crown, 1821 NGC AU50. S.3805; Dav-104; KM-680.1. George IV. Edge: Secundo. Toned. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$517
Lot 2781
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1821 NGC MS64. S.3807; ESC-631; KM-676. George IV. Obverse, laureate portrait of king left. Reverse, crowned shield of arms, ANNO 1821 at sides. Nicely frosted portrait and dark green old tone over practically flawless surfaces. A conservatively graded mint state example. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
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$911
Lot 2782
Great Britain. Shilling, 1821 NGC MS65. S.3810; ESC-1247; KM-679. George IV. Superb mint state and with a sharpness of strike which is rarely seen. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $450 - 500
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$517
Lot 2783
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1821 NGC MS64. S.3813; ESC-1654; KM-678. George IV. Laureate head. Obverse bust of king left. Reverse crowned garnished shield. Delightfully toned multi-hue mint state. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $350 - 400
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$364
Lot 2784
Great Britain. Crown, 1822 NGC MS63. S.3805; ESC-251; Dav-104; KM-680.1. George IV. Edge: SECUNDO. Laureate head left. Reverse; St. George slaying the dragon. Beautiful old time cabinet russet and olive green iridescent toning. NGC graded MS-63 Gold Wings. Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000
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$1,998
Lot 2785
Great Britain. Farthing, 1823 NGC MS63 BR. S.3822; KM-677. George IV. Obverse laureate draped bust of king left. Reverse. Britannia right. Well struck mint state, with a little original color. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$53
Lot 2786
Great Britain. Shilling, 1825 NGC MS64. S.3811; ESC-1253; KM-687. George IV. Laureate portrait left. Reverse, crowned shield. Attractively toned mint state. Resplendent in shades of mauve and blue. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $600 - 700
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Lot 2787
Great Britain. Farthing, 1825 NGC MS64 BR. S.3822; KM-677. George IV. Obverse, laureate draped bust of King left. Reverse, Britannia right. Nice surfaces, good detail and a little original mint color. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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Lot 2788
Great Britain. Farthing, 1826 NGC MS65 RB. S.3822; KM-677. George IV. Obverse, laureate draped bust of King left. Reverse, Britannia right. A superb mint state coin with most original mint red intact. The 1826 'Laureate head' is one of the rarest types of George IV farthing. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimated Value $225 - 275
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$294
Lot 2789
Great Britain. Accession Medal, 1830 Unc. Silver medal by W.Wyon for Queen Adelaide. Matte frosted surfaces. 67 mm diameter. BHM 1414. Eimer 1220. Obverse portrait of King right by Wyon after Chantrey. GUILELMO IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGI F: D: Reverse, ADELAIDE REGINA CUDI JUSSIT MDCCCXXX. Edge plain. A beautifully well preserved mint state medal with accompanying glazed lunettes bound with a silver band. A stunning obverse portrait and very rare thus. Uncirculated.
* The glazed silver medals are believed to have been originally given as the personal gift of Queen Adelaide. According to Carlisle 'A Memoir of the life and works of William Wyon Esquire A.R.A. 1837' this medal was struck at the express command of Her Majesty to preserve a faithful portrait of the King, and it is only given by Her Majesty to those whom the Queen graciously condescends to honour.'. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,400
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$1,234
Lot 2790
Great Britain. Proof Halfcrown, 1831 PCGS Proof 63. S.3834; ESC-657; KM-714.1. William IV. Plain edge Proof. Obverse portrait of King right by Wyon. Reverse, crowned shield in mantle. Deep navy blue tone over frosted portrait and mirror fields. Very desirable. PCGS graded Proof 63. Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500
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$4,700
Lot 2791
Great Britain. Farthing, 1831 NGC MS62 BR. S.3848; KM-705. William IV. Uncirculated with full mint sheen. NGC graded MS-62 Brown. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$76
Lot 2792
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1834 NGC MS64. S.3834A; ESC-660; KM-714.2. William IV. WW in block letters on truncation. Obverse head of William IV by Wyon. Reverse crowned shield within mantle. Mint state and a very rare variety. Catalogues around $2300 in Unc. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,600
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Lot 2793
Great Britain. Proof Shilling, 1834 PCGS Proof 62. S.3835; ESC-1269; KM-713. William IV. Milled edge. Obverse portrait of King right by Wyon. Reverse, value within wreath, crown above. Date below. Flat topped 3 in date. Steel blue toning over mirror fields. Extremely rare. PCGS graded Proof 62. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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$969
Lot 2794
Great Britain. 1 1/2 Pence, 1834 Choice Unc. S.3839; KM-719. William IV. Obverse, head of King by Wyon right. Reverse crowned value within wreath. An impressive mint state coin with a blue and lilac tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$153
Lot 2795
Great Britain. Groat or Fourpence, 1836 NGC MS64. S.3837; KM-723. William IV. Obverse portrait of king right. Reverse, Britannia seated right. Mint state and nicely detailed with frosty bright surfaces. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$100
Lot 2796
Great Britain. Crown, 1845 NGC AU58. S.3882; ESC-282; Dav-105; KM-741. Victoria. Obverse, young portrait of Queen by William Wyon VICTORIA DEI GRATIA around, date below. Reverse, crowned shield within wreath: REGINA FID DEF: BRITANNIARUM, inverted die axis. Cinquefoil edge stops, incuse edge lettering. Usual tiny obverse abrasions but lightly toned near mint state, with sharp overall detail. Prooflike obverse fields and crisp hair detail. Lightly toned. Generally seen in average grades, but rarely seen nicer than this excellent example. NGC graded AU-58.
* English Silver Coinage notes that 'Young Head' Victorian crowns are common in worn to average condition but are very difficult to obtain in EF (Extremely Fine) ESC suggests 'the rarity of an uncirculated specimen would perhaps be R3.'. Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,400
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$2,056
Lot 2797
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1838 NGC MS64. S.3908; ESC-1682; KM-733.1. Victoria. Obverse, young portrait of Queen by Wyon. Reverse, crowned value in wreath. Uncirculated and deeply and attractively toned. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$378



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