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Lot 1053       Great Britain Silver & Bronze

Estimate $400
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $560

GEORGE III, pattern halfpenny, 1795, by C.H. Kuchler, in copper, obv. undraped laureate head to right, two berries in wreath, SOHO incuse on broad rim, rev. by J.P. Droz, Brittania seated on globe to left, date below, plain edge, (Peck 1042). Delightful brilliant red and blue tone, about as struck, nearly uncirculated and rare.

Ex. Capt. Ronald D. Wills Collection, Glendinings, London, December 6-8, 1938 (lot 627 part) Dr. E.A. Johnstone, purchased by A.H. Baldwin (c.1973) Spink Auctions, London, Sale 95, November 25 1992, (lot 327) and Noble Numismatics sale 51 (lot 1359).

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