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George II, farthing, old head, 1744 (S.3721; Peck 886). Considerable original mint red, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $450
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George II, farthing, old head, 1749 (S.3722; Peck 889). Glossy dark brown patina, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $250
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George II, farthing, old head, 1750 (S.3722; Peck 890). Extensive die rust, traces of red, mostly glossy brown, nearly uncirculated and rare thus.
Estimate $300
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George II, farthing, old head, 1754 (S.3722; Peck 892). Traces of mint red, brown patina, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $210
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George II - George VI, one-third farthing, 1885 (S.3960); farthing, 1821, 1893, 1897, 1931, 1935, 1937 (S.3822, 3958, 3963, 4061, 4116); penny, 1921, 1936, 1938, 1949 (S.4051, 4055, 4114, 4117); twopence, 1838 (S.3914E); fourpence, 1836, 1899 (S.3837, 3944); sixpence, 1757, 1887 (S.3711, 3928); shilling, 1875, 1887 (S.3906A, 3926). Some farthings and pennies with traces of mint red, fine - good extremely fine. (18)
Estimate $120
SOLD $130
George III, shilling, young laureate bust, 1763 (S.3742) known as the 'Northumberland' shilling. Glossy gun metal grey patina, reflective fields, good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $1,350
SOLD $1,600
George III, Northumberland silver shilling, 1763 (S.3742). Toned, good very fine and rare.
Estimate $800
SOLD $950
George III, shilling, 1787 (S.3743). Toned, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
George III, shilling, 1787/6 overdate, no stops at date (S.3745). Extremely fine and rare with traces of 6 under 7.
Estimate $250
SOLD $300
George III, 1787 with semee of hearts (S.3746), Maundy penny, 1800 (S.3764); William IV, groat, 1836 (S.3837) (scratch on face); various other British issues, noted Edinburgh halfpenny, 1790, and Portsea halfpenny, 1794. The first two coins extremely fine, the rest poor - very fine. (15)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
George III, silver sixpence, 1787, without semee of hearts (S.3748, ESC1626); halfpenny, 1775 (S.3774) with IB counterstamp. First coin with graffiti in obverse field, otherwise good very fine, counterstamp extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
George III, Maundy threepence 1795, twopence 1784; penny 1792 (S.3755, 6, 60); William IV, fourpence 1836 (S.3837). Nearly extremely fine - good extemely fine. (4)
Estimate $100
SOLD $250
George III, emergency issue, silver dollar (current for 4s 9d), oval countermark of George III in centre of obverse of Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales 1794FM (S.3765A). Toned, very fine and countermark extremely fine.
Estimate $1,000
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George III, emergency issue, silver dollar, (current for 4/9), oval countermark head of George III on Mexico City Mint eight reales 1793FM (S.3765A, ESC 129). Lightly toned, full flan, good extremely fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $900
George III, emergency issue, silver dollar, (current for 4/9), oval countermark head of George III on Mexico City, eight reales 1795FM (S.3765A; ESC 129). Slightly off centred, host coin good very fine, countermark extremely fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $900
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George III, emergency issue, silver dollar (current for 4/9) oval countermark head of George III on Mexico City Mint, eight reales 1793FM (S.3765A). Toned, good very fine, countermark extremely fine.
Estimate $800
SOLD $700
George III, emergency issue, silver dollar (current for 4s 9d) with oval countermark on Charles IIII 1794 Mexico eight reales (S.3765A). Toned, good very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $540
George III, emergency issue, silver dollar (current for 4s 9d) with octagonal countermark on Charles IIII 1797 Mexico eight reales (S.3766). Toned, good very fine.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $900
George III, emergency issue, oval countermark dollar (S.3765A) false (?) countermark on silver plated 1792 eight reales of Chile, Santiago Mint, a contemporary counterfeit produced in Birmingham (?). Surface flaws, edge nicks, otherwise very fine and interesting.
Estimate $200
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George III, contemporary forgery of emergency issue George III oval countermark on Charles IIII Mexico eight reales, 1794FM, made of zinc washed copper. Very fine, rare and interesting.
Estimate $100
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George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804 (S.3768) top leaf to centre of E. Toned, good very fine.
Estimate $450
SOLD $370
George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804 (S.3768) leaf to centre of E. Nearly very fine.
Estimate $450
SOLD $350
George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804 (S.3768) overstruck on eight reales. Lightly toned, nearly very fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $320
George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804 (S.3768). Small punch mark on obverse edge, bruise on reverse, very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $200
George III, Bank of England, silver token, eighteenpence, draped and laureate bust, 1811 and 1812 (S.3771). Toned nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
George III, Bank of England, silver token, eighteen pence, 1811 (S.3771; ESC 969). Mint bloom, uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
George III, Bank of England, silver token, proof eighteenpence, laureate head, 1812 (S.3772; ESC 973). Milky grey and iridescent tone on brilliant fields, FDC and scarce.
Estimate $600
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George III, first issue, copper halfpenny, 1771 (S.3774). Well struck with attractive patina, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
George III, first issue, copper halfpennies, 1770 and 1771, ball below spear blade (S.3774). Nearly extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $250
SOLD $260
George III, first issue, copper halfpenny, 1770 (S.3774). Date flawed, good very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $100