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Categories  •  Coin Galleries December 2005 World Coins World Crowns and Minors Europe Great Britain, Including Patterns of George III
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
624 Charles II, 1660-1685 CH AU $53.00

2 Pence, 1679. Laureate, draped bust r. Rv. Crowned cipher double C's. S.3388. Choice About Uncirculated. (Est. $100-$150)
625 William III, 1694-1702 UNC $230.00
William III, 1694-1702. Sixpence, 1696. Laureate bust r. Rv. Crowned cruciform Arms with small early...
Sixpence, 1696. Laureate bust r. Rv. Crowned cruciform Arms with small early harp, lion at center. S.3520. Light planchet striations, some striking weakness on last two digits of date. Uncirculated with lustre. (Est. $200-$250)
626 George II, 1727-1760 UNC $130.00

Sixpence, 1757. Older, laureate bust l. S.3711. Attractive pale russet peripheral hues. Uncirculated with lustre. (Est. $125-$175)
627 George III, 1760-1820 BU $610.00
George III, 1760-1820. New Coinage. Crown, 1820. Laureate head r. Rv. Pistrucci's St. George and dragon...
New Coinage. Crown, 1820. Laureate head r. Rv. Pistrucci's St. George and dragon in Garter and motto. S.3787. Edge DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNI LX. Boldly prooflike fields provide vivid flash, a few hairlines can be found. By strict definition of actual wear, Brilliant Uncirculated. (Est. $750-$950)
628 George III. EF $115.00

Halfcrown, 1817. Wide gross-featured bust, the famed ''Bull'' head r. Rv. Crowned Arms in Garter and Collar. S.3788. Toned Extremely Fine. (Est. $125-$175)
629 George III. CH BU $85.00

Shilling, 1816. Laureate head r. Rv. Arms in Garter. S.3790. Attractively toned. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (Est. $100-$150)
630 George III, 1760-1820. Pattern Obverse, n.d. (ca. 1768) CH AU $760.00
George III, 1760-1820.  Pattern Obverse, n.d. (ca. 1768). Silver uniface, 23.5mm, 6.25 grams. Choice...
Silver uniface, 23.5mm, 6.25 grams. Choice About Uncirculated. Distinctive laureate head r., full British titles GEORGIVS III D.G.M . B. F. ET H. REX F.D. Plain edge, blank reverse shows some hairlining. This enigmatic piece resembles the Gold Guinea and Silver Shilling in size, but the Hanover 1768 Gold 5 Taler of the Clausthal Mint (KM 361) shows... (Est. $1000-$1250)  more
631 George III. Copper Proof Pattern Bank of England 5 Shillings Sixpence Token BR PF $780.00
George III. Copper Proof Pattern Bank of England 5 Shillings Sixpence Token,  1811.  Copper, 41.5mm,...
1811. Copper, 41.5mm, 2.5mm thick, 25.27 grams (390.1 grains). By Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Tall draped laureate bust l., five berries in laurel crown. Legend GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX., signature on truncation *.*. Rv. Circling oak wreath encloses BANK/ TOKEN/ 5 S. 6 D./ 1811. IP under wreath tie. Plain Edge. Linecar 126 (Obv. K, Rev. 5a), KM PnJ68.... (Est. $1000-$1500)  more
632 George III. Obverse impression of George III 5 Shilling Sixpence Bank Token EF $550.00
George III. Obverse impression of George III 5 Shilling Sixpence Bank Token,  1811 at the Center of...
1811 at the Center of a Copper Bowl. Linecar Obverse 'K,' 117mm in diameter, 13.5mm high. Surrounding the coin is a three-line concentric legend, IMPRESSION FROM A DIE MADE BY/ MATTHEW BOULTON AT SOLO 1804,/ AND USED TO CONVERT/ SILVER DOLLARS CAPTURED BY/ THE ENGLISH IN THE SPANISH WAR,/ THE IMAGE OF CAROLUS III BEING THUS DEFACED. This inscription... (Est. $100-$150)  more
633 George III. Proof Pattern 9 Pence, 1812 BR PF $1,750.00
George III. Proof Pattern 9 Pence, 1812. Laureate George III head r. This small, well-proportioned...
Laureate George III head r. This small, well-proportioned head, as adopted for the currency 18 pence. Rv. Laurel encloses BANK/ TOKEN/ 9 PENCE/ 1812. A different Pattern is illustrated by Krause, distinguished by a larger head and oak wreath. S.3773A, unpriced but described as Extremely rare. Pearl-gray toning overlies deep mirror fields. Brilliant Proof.
634 Proof Mills & Mudie Pattern Crown, n.d. (1820) BR PF $1,430.00
Proof Mills & Mudie Pattern Crown, n.d. (1820). Silver, 37.9mm, 27.77 grams. Laureate head r., GEORGIVS...
Silver, 37.9mm, 27.77 grams. Laureate head r., GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA, script signature I M.D./ TW.F. (James Mudie directed, Thomas Webb engraved it). Rv. Cruciform shields of England, Ireland, Hanover and Scotland with rose, shamrock, White Horse and thistle in angles, script Mills Fecit at l. rim. Plain Edge. Linecar 214, KM Pn880. Designed for James... (Est. $1000-$1500)  more
635 Victoria, 1837-1901 CH BU $150.00

Sixpence, 1866. Die number 18. Young head l. Rv. Value in open wreath, crown above. S.3909. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (Est. $125-$175)
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