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Categories • Stack's January 2006 → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 13 → French Colonial Coins, Medals and Tokens → The 1738 - 1748 Half Sous and 1738 - 1764 Sous Marques → Sous Marques → P - Dijon Mint |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
208 |
1738-P. V.161a
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CH EF |
$300.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. The tougher of the two varieties of the year. Nice, bright and mostly silver with a touch of pale yellow around the base of the obverse. Some minor surface roughness on both sides. |
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209 |
1738-P. V.161a
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EF |
$250.00 |
A second. Nearly Extremely Fine. Deep, attractive coin silver gray with considerable original silvering remaining. Somewhat soft around the peripheries on both sides, centers a little soft. |
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210 |
1739-P. V.163
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EF |
$250.00 |
Extremely Fine, nearly Choice. Attractive pale yellow and silver gray in color on both sides. Obverse and reverse a little off center, to the right on each, without significant effect. Minor superficial granularity. |
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211 |
1739-P. V.163
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CH VF |
$150.00 |
A second. Choice Very Fine. Good, fairly even silver gray in color on both sides. Just about perfectly centered. Pronounced planchet cutter lip visible on the reverse at the top. |
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212 |
1739-P. V.163a. Rarity-6
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G |
$350.00 |
Fine. Anchor différent obscured by a planchet flaw. Diebreak on '39' in date. Good, pale silver gray and light gold on both sides. Struck from failing dies, pronounced cud on the last digit in the date. Minor superficial granularity. |
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213 |
1743-P. V.167. Rarity-6
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EF |
$600.00 |
Extremely Fine, or finer. Medium silver gray on both sides, a touch of gold on the obverse and an area of darker coloring on the left reverse rim. Superficial granularity. |
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