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Lot 1266 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof Canberra florin commemorative 1927. Deep iridescent toning, obverse with barely visible tissue paper toning streaks, probably the most brilliant, beautifully coloured proof known, FDC and very rare.

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Estimate $30,000

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Lot 1267 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof florin, 1934. Brilliant white silver proof, FDC and rare.

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Estimate $8,000

SOLD $12,000

Lot 1268 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof shilling, 1934. Lightest silver grey colour, brilliant FDC and rare.

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Estimate $8,000

SOLD $11,000

Lot 1269 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof sixpence, 1934. A brilliant white silver proof FDC and rare.

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Estimate $6,000

SOLD $11,000

Lot 1270 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1934. Brilliant cameo proof FDC and rare, the finest known.

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Estimate $12,500

SOLD $12,000

Lot 1271 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1934. Brilliant full mint red, FDC and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.

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Estimate $20,000

SOLD $19,000

Lot 1272 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1934. Most attractive red and deep red brown brilliant fields, FDC and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.

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Estimate $20,000

SOLD $19,000

Lot 1273 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George V, Melbourne Mint proof Melbourne Centenary florin commemorative, 1934-35. Gem proof obverse reverse with contact mark on shoulder and in field behind the shoulder, full wreath and die state after nipple was removed, FDC and extremely rare, probably the finest known.

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Estimate $40,000

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Lot 1274 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George VI, Melbourne Mint proof crown, 1937. Brilliant, FDC and rare, probably the finest known.

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Estimate $25,000

SOLD $23,750

Lot 1275 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

George VI, Royal Mint London pattern or proof florin, 1951, Jubilee of Federation commemorative in cupro-nickel. Minute spotting, even grey brown tone over brilliant fields with fine milling, virtually FDC and excessively rare.

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Estimate $25,000

SOLD $25,000

Lot 1276 Sale 124 PCGS Graded Collection

Elizabeth II, Royal Mint proof Royal Visit florin, commemorative, 1954. Fully brilliant, FDC and excessively rare if not unique.

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Estimate $45,000

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