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Lot 2817    Session 9 (4.30pm Thursday)    Session 9 (4.30pm Thursday)

Estimate $200
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $12,400

U.S.A., Virginia halfpenny, an extraordinary double strike and mistruck piece, 1773, (Yeoman p.24). Extremely fine, double struck on a clipped planchet, with clear dates and a trace of original mint bloom, probably unique as a mistrike in this condition.

Ex H.P. Whittle Collection. In 1773 coinage of a copper halfpenny was authorised for Virginia by the Crown.

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