Auction date
martedì 28 marzo 2023
13:00
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Total lots: 215
Lot 180Sold
William IV (1830-1837)
Sixpence, 1835, bare head right, rev. crowned mark of value in wreath, date below, (ESC.1676, Bull.2508, S.3836). Mis-struck leaf on rev. presumably the result of a clogged die, nearly extremely fine.
Two Pounds, 1887, jubilee bust left, rev. St. George slaying dragon, date below, large date, (Hill.T26, S.3865). Lightly cleaned, about extremely fine .
Sixpence, 1844, first young head left, rev. crowned mark of value in wreath, date below, large 44, (Bull.3177, ESC.1690, S.3908). Extremely fine, with deep toning and underlying mint bloom.
Maundy set, 1848, young head left, rev. crowned mark of value, (ESC.3491, S.3916). Very fine and better in later case, this in good condition, a rare date.
Crown, 1887, jubilee bust left, rev. St. George slaying dragon, date below, (ESC.2585, S.3921). A few scattered marks in obverse field, the reverse choice, about uncirculated.
Maundy set, 1901, old veiled bust left, rev. crowned mark of value, (ESC.3559, S.3943). Attractively toned, good extremely fine or better in black dated case, this scuffed to the lid.
Five Pounds, 1902, bare head right, rev. St. George slaying dragon, date below, (S.3966). Practically as struck, almost mint state and in an NGC holder graded PF 62 MATTE.