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Sale 110

The June 2-5, 2019 Pre-Long Beach Auction


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Lot 2285
Great Britain. Crown, 1821. S.3805; ESC-246; Dav-104; KM-680.1. George IV. By Benedetto Pistrucci. Obverse; Laureate draped bust of king in style of a Roman emperor. GEORGIUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: Reverse; St George slaying the mythical dragon, date below. Edge; SECUNDO, lettering and the W.W.P. (William Wellesley Pole) under the lance is especially sharply struck. As struck mint state example, with the smallest of abrasions, and a deep dark blue tone over mirror fields. NGC graded MS-63. Estimate Value $2,200 - 2,500
Included red presentation case.
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Lot 2286
Great Britain. Silver Coronation Medal, 1821. BHM-1070; Eimer-1146. George IV. 35 mm. By B. Pistrucci. The official Royal Mint issue. Obverse; Bust of king left. Reverse; George IV enthroned crowned by Victory, before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. Mint state with attractive toning in flashes of blue and gold over crisp silver surfaces. NGC graded MS-63. Estimate Value $600 - 700
* Only 800 specimens were struck, and nearly all have been worn, or are scuffed and somewhat damaged. This is an attractive and practically flawless specimen.
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$1,680
Lot 2287
Great Britain. Crown, 1822. S.3805; ESC-252; Dav-104; KM-680.2. George IV. By Benedetto Pistrucci. Obverse; Laureate draped bust of king in style of a Roman emperor. GEORGIUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: Reverse; St George slaying the mythical dragon, date below. Edge reads; DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI TERTIO in raised letters. Sharp uncirculated detail beneath a deep and attractive blue and grey tone. Much rarer than the 1821 currency crown in top grades. NGC graded MS-63. Estimate Value $2,200 - 2,500
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$2,520
Lot 2288
Great Britain. Copper Penny, 1825. S.3823; KM-693. George IV. Obverse; Laureate portrait of king left. Reverse; Britannia seated. Uncirculated and glossy with a little residual mint red in the lettering. NGC graded MS-62 Brown. Estimate Value $350 - 400
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Lot 2289
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1825. S.3814; ESC-1659; KM-691. George IV. Obverse; Laureate portrait of King left by Pistrucci. Reverse; Shield in garter. Uncirculated and well struck with lightly lustrous surfaces. PCGS graded Uncirculated, Detail (Cleaned). Estimate Value $200 - 225
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$180
Lot 2290
Great Britain. Shiling, 1825. S.3812; ESC-1254; KM-694. George IV. Obverse 'bare' head of king left. Reverse; Lion on crown. Uncirculated with deep multi-hued toning. NGC graded MS-63. Estimate Value $150 - 200
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$240
Lot 2291
Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Penny, 1826. BMC-1428; S.3823; KM-693. George IV. Obverse; Laureate portrait of king left. Reverse; Britannia seated. This is reverse C, which Peck describes as 'Rare.' From the Sanderson sale of 18 January 1939. Mint state with a handsome brown patina. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. Estimate Value $600 - 700
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Lot 2292
Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Farthing, 1826. S.3825; KM-697a; BMC 1440. George IV. Obverse; Laureate portrait of king left. Reverse; Britannia seated. Mint state with a good dark chocolate finish, this piece may have been plucked from the Proof set of coins of 1826. NGC graded Proof 63 Brown. Estimate Value $400 - 500
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Lot 2293
Great Britain. Penny, 1827. S.3823; KM-693. George IV. Obverse; Laureate portrait of king left, made from dies by William Wyon, taken from a bust by Sir Francis Chantrey. GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA, date 1827 below. Reverse; Britannia seated right with plain trident. BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF: A glossy mint state example of this, probably the rarest date of Pennies intended for circulation. Most of the original mint sheen intact, and a little mint red still evident in the lettering. An exceptional specimen, and one of Britain's classic copper rarities. NGC graded MS-61 Brown. Estimate Value $8,000 - 9,000
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Lot 2294
Great Britain. Third Farthing, 1827. S.3827; KM-703. George IV. Uncirculated with much original mint red. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimate Value $200 - 250
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$144
Lot 2295
Great Britain. Four Pence or Groat, 1836. S.3837; KM-723. William IV. Gem brilliant mint state with Prooflike obverse fields and attractive golden green original toning. NGC graded MS-66. Estimate Value $175 - 200
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$252
Lot 2296
Great Britain. Four Pence or Groat, 1836. S.3837; KM-723. William IV. Deeply toned gem mint state with shades of golden brown and dark blue over flawless surfaces. NGC graded MS-65+. Estimate Value $150 - 175
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$108
Lot 2297
Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Half Farthing, 1837. S.3849; KM-724. William IV. Obverse; Bust of king right by Wyon GULIELMUS IIII DEI GRATIA. Reverse; Britannia seated. Brilliant mint state and more detail evident on the king's hair than seen on the regular issue. Superb mirror fields. Excessively rare, unlisted by Peck and no specimen in the Colin Cooke collection of farthings and fractionals. Cracked out from PCGS UNC Details - Tooled holder. Estimate Value $2,000 - 2,400
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$2,040
Lot 2298
Great Britain. Penny, 1837. S.3845; KM-707. William IV. Obverse; Portrait of king right by Wyon. Reverse; Britannia seated. Lustrous and original mint state with lustrous surfaces. A handsome coin which is the rarest date in the brief William IV series. NGC graded MS-62 Brown. Estimate Value $800 - 1,000
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$870
Lot 2299
Great Britain. Bronze Medal, 1837. BHM-1775; Eimer-1304. Bronze. 54 mm. by W. Wyon. Queen Victoria's Visit to the City of London. Diademed head of Queen Victoria left. Reverse; Facade of the Guildhall with royal standard flying above. Included a small red case. Lightly lacquered. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimate Value $250 - 300
"Wyon's portrait of Queen Victoria was subsquently used on the first postage stamp, the Penny Black, in 1840".
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$528
Lot 2300
Great Britain. Maundy set of 4 coins, from Fourpence to Penny, 1838. S.3916; ESC-2445. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. Reverse; Crowned numeral denoting value. Brilliant mint state and well detailed with an attractive light golden tone. The first year of Victorian Maundy sets. Very scarce in high grades. Lot of 4 coins. NGC graded Twopence, MS-65; Penny, Threepence and Fourpence NGC graded MS 66. Estimate Value $600 - 700
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$840
Lot 2301
Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Penny, 1839. S.3948; KM-739a. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. ww in small incuse letters on truncation, date below. Reverse; Britannia seated, ornate spray of emblematic flowers below. Brilliant mint state and sharply struck with a dark chocolate even tone. Very rare, and a strong catalogue price of around $4600 (£3500) in FDC. NGC graded Proof 63+ Brown. Estimate Value $2,200 - 2,500
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Lot 2302
Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Farthing, 1839. BMC-1557. Victoria. Reverse inverted. Obverse, bust of queen left by Wyon. Reverse, Britannia seated, ornate spray of flowers below. A lovely mint state Proof. Many times rarer than the usual (reverse upright) version of the 1839 farthing. Peck describes this as VR (very rare) whereas the regular type is S (scarce) by comparison. Extremely difficult to replace. Very Rare. NGC graded Proof 65 Brown. Estimate Value $800 - 1,000
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$1,140
Lot 2303
Great Britain. Copper Proof Penny, 1841. S.3948; KM-739a. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. w.w. in small incuse letters on truncation, date below. Reverse; Britannia seated, ornate spray of emblematic flowers below. Colon after REG. Brilliant mint state and sharply struck with a very attractive pastel blue sheen. An extremely rare coin with a very high catalogue value. NGC graded Proof 62 Brown. Estimate Value $1,500 - 1,700
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$2,880
Lot 2304
Great Britain. Penny, 1841. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. w.w in small incuse letters on truncation, date below. Reverse; Britannia seated, ornate spray of emblematic flowes below. No colon after REG. Mint state and well struck with a pleasant sheen and some original mint red. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. Estimate Value $250 - 300
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$276
Lot 2305
Great Britain. Penny, 1841. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. w.w. in small incuse letters on truncation, date below. Reverse; Britannia seated, ornate spray of emblematic flowers below. No colon after REG Brilliant mint state and sharply struck with a pleasing red sheen. NGC graded Uncirculated Details (Rim Damage). Estimate Value $200 - 250
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Lot 2306
Great Britain. 'Young Head' Halfcrown, 1842. S.3888; ESC-675; KM-740. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Plain truncation, date below. Reverse; Crowned square topped shield of arms within branches, floral ornament below. BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: Edge grained. Absolutely uncirculated and sharply detailed with a beautiful golden blue iridescent sheen. Practically flawless. NGC graded MS-64. Estimate Value $2,000 - 2,400
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$2,160
Lot 2307
Great Britain. Penny, 1843. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Obverse bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. w.w.in small raised letters on truncation, date below. Reverse Britannia seated, holding ornate trident, ornate spray of emblematic flowers below. Colon after REG: Brilliant glossy mint state with much mint bloom and some original mint red. The 1843 Penny is extremely rare in mint state, and rivals the 1860 copper Penny for desirability. In fact more top end 1843 copper pennies are seen than 1860s. This specimen has good eye appeal and is virtually irreplaceable. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimate Value $4,000 - 5,000
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$5,520
Lot 2308
Great Britain. Three-Halfpence, 1843. S.3915; KM-728. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA D:G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F:D: GRATIA. Truncation plain. Reverse; Crowned 1 ½ inside wreath. NGC graded MS-63. Estimate Value $100 - 125
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$66
Lot 2309
Great Britain. 'Young Head' Crown, 1844. S.3882; ESC-280; Dav-105; KM-741. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. W.WYON R A in small raised letters on truncation, date below. Reverse; Crowned square topped shield of arms within branches, floral ornament below. BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: Edge lettering incusely inscribed DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI VIII with cinquefoil recessed stops. Brilliant mint state and sharply struck with a very light golden peripheral toning. This is a date in the Victorian Crown series which is almost impossible to locate in Mint State grades. NGC graded MS-62. Estimate Value $4,500 - 5,000
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$4,800
Lot 2310
Great Britain. 'Young Head' Halfcrown, 1844. S.3888; ESC-677; KM-740. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Truncation plain, date below. Reverse; Crowned square topped. Shield of arms within branches. Toned mint state with a sedate grey blue patination. NGC graded MS-63. Estimate Value $1,200 - 1,400
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$1,140
Lot 2311
Great Britain. 'Young Head' Shilling, 1844. S.3904; ESC-1291; KM-734.1. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. Truncation plain. Reverse; Crowned ONE SHILLING within wreath. Uncirculated with a splash of mottled brown toning. NGC graded MS-64+. Estimate Value $450 - 500
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$540
Lot 2312
Great Britain. 'Young Head' Sixpence, 1844. S.3908; ESC-1690; KM-733.1. Small 44. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. Reverse; SIX PENCE crowned within wreath, date below. Uncirculated with beautiful dark color. NGC graded MS-66. Estimate Value $300 - 350
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$504
Lot 2313
Great Britain. 'Young Head' Crown, 1845. S.3882; ESC-282; Dav-105; KM-741. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. W.WYON R A in small raised letters on truncation. Reverse; Crowned shield of arms within wreath, floral ornament below. BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: Edge lettering incusely inscribed DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI VIII with cinquefoil recessed stops. Brilliant mint state and sharply struck with a very attractive pastel blue and ivory iridescent sheen. Remarkably free from the major blemishes which characterize this issue, and with tremendous eye appeal.
*P.Alan Rayner in 'English Silver Coinage' states that 'Young head crowns are common in worn to average condition (Fine and below) but are difficult to obtain in EF. The rarity of an uncirculated specimen would perhaps be Rarity 3 (R3)'. It is evident that this coin was truly intended for circulation, and nearly all specimens encountered now are in very low grade. Because they were roughly produced in large quantities on coining presses and transported in bags where they were scuffed and scratched, very few survived in the condition of this remarkable piece. Cracked out from PCGS UNC Details - Spot Removed holder. Estimate Value $6,000 - 7,000
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Lot 2314
Great Britain. Crown, 1845. S.3882; ESC-282; Dav-105; KM-741. Victoria. Cinquefoil stops on edge. Obverse; William Wyon's iconic 'Young Head' portrait of Queen VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Date below. Reverse; Crowned shield of arms within wreath BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: Beautiful multi color iridescent tone. NGC graded MS-64. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
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Lot 2315
Great Britain. Proof 'Gothic' Crown, 1847. S.3883; ESC-288; Dav-106; KM-744. Victoria. Obverse; Crowned portrait of queen left by William Wyon, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR. REG:F;D: in detailed Gothic script. Reverse; Inverted die axis, crowned cruciform shields with (rose, thistle, shamrock and rose) emblems in angles within tressure of arcs, TUEATUR UNITA DEUS ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII, garter star in centre. Edge reads DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI UNDECIMO in small Gothic letters, rose and crown stops. An exquisitely ornate item, and traditionally, Britain's most beautiful silver coin. This piece is virtually flawless and mint state. Toned in shades of golden green and pastel grey blue with beautiful Proof fields. NGC graded Proof 64. Estimate Value $5,000 - 6,000
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$11,400
Lot 2316
Great Britain. 'Gothic' Crown, 1847. S.3883; ESC-288; Dav-106; KM-744. Victoria. Obverse crowned portrait of queen left by William Wyon, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR. REG:F;D: in detailed Gothic script. Reverse, inverted die axis, crowned cruciform shields with (rose, thistle, shamrock and rose) emblems in angles within tressure of arcs, TUEATUR UNITA DEUS ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII, garter star in centre. Edge reads DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI UNDECIMO in small Gothic letters, rose and crown stops. An exquisitely ornate item, and traditionally, Britain's most beautiful silver coin. A truly proof specimen, this boasts patchy but attractive aquamarine and blue toning over virtually unblemished fields. NGC graded Proof 64. Estimate Value $5,000 - 6,000
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$11,100
Lot 2317
Great Britain. 'Gothic' Crown, 1847. S.3883; ESC-288; Dav-106; KM-744. Victoria. Obverse; Crowned portrait of queen left by William Wyon, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR. REG:F;D: in detailed Gothic script. Reverse; Inverted die axis, crowned cruciform shields with (rose, thistle, shamrock and rose) emblems in angles within tressure of arcs, TUEATUR UNITA DEUS ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII, garter star in centre. Edge reads DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI UNDECIMO in small Gothic letters, rose and crown stops. An exquisitely ornate item, and traditionally, Britain's most beautiful silver coin. Proof with a dusty dark blue tone. NGC graded Proof 61. Estimate Value $3,500 - 4,000
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$4,500
Lot 2318
Great Britain. 'Gothic' Crown, 1847. S.3883; ESC-288; Dav-106; KM-744. Victoria. Obverse; Crowned portrait of queen left by William Wyon, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR. REG:F;D: in detailed Gothic script. Reverse; Inverted die axis, crowned cruciform shields with (rose, thistle, shamrock and rose) emblems in angles within tressure of arcs, TUEATUR UNITA DEUS ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII, garter star in centre. Edge reads DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI UNDECIMO in small Gothic letters, rose and crown stops. An exquisitely ornate item, and traditionally, Britain's most beautiful silver coin. Proof with a purple tone. NGC graded Proof 61. Estimate Value $3,500 - 4,000
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$4,500
Lot 2319
Great Britain. Gothic Crown, 1847. S.3883; ESC-288; Dav-106; KM-744. Edge, Un Decimo. Victoria by William Wyon. Obverse; Gothic crowned bust left. Reverse; Inverted die axis crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles. NGC graded Proof 55. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
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$3,120
Lot 2320
Great Britain. Farthing, 1850. S.3950; KM-725. Victoria. Glossy mint luster. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimate Value $100 - 125
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$96
Lot 2321
Great Britain. Quarter Farthing, 1852. S.3953; KM-737. Victoria. Mint state with much original mint red. Rare. NGC graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Estimate Value $200 - 250
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Realized
$228
Lot 2322
Great Britain. Copper Proof Penny, 1853. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Obverse; Bust of queen left by Wyon. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Reverse; Britannia with ornamental trident. NGC graded Proof 64+ Brown. Estimate Value $2,000 - 2,400
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$2,100
Lot 2323
Great Britain. Copper Proof Half Farthing, 1853. S.3951; KM-738. Victoria. Brilliant. Scarce. NGC graded Proof 65 Brown. Estimate Value $900 - 1,000
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$900
Lot 2324
Great Britain. Penny, 1853. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Ornamental trident Penny. Uncirculated with some mint red. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimate Value $250 - 300
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$300
Lot 2325
Great Britain. Farthing, 1853. S.3950; KM-725. Victoria. w.w. raised on truncation. NGC graded MS-63 Red & Brown. Estimate Value $80 - 100
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$90
Lot 2326
Great Britain. Penny, 1854. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Ornamental trident. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimate Value $200 - 250
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$252
Lot 2327
Great Britain. Florin, 1855. S.3891; ESC-812; KM-746.1. Victoria. Obverse; Gothic bust of queen by Wyon. Reverse; Crowned cruciform shields. Dark golden tone. NGC graded MS-62. Estimate Value $550 - 600
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$570
Lot 2328
Great Britain. Bronze Medal, 1855. BHM-2567; Eimer-1499. Bronze. 76 mm. By B. Wyon. Victoria. Victor Emmanuel II, Visit to the City of London. Bust of Victor Emmanuel II left. Reverse; Britannia seated right, Londinia standing at her side, welcomes the standing figure of Sardinia. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-67 Brown. Estimate Value $300 - 400
Includes original presentation box inscribed"In Commemoration of the Visit of K.M. The King of Sardinia/ To the Corporation of London,/ Dec. 4th. 1855. / The Rt Hon. David Salomons, / Lord Mayor. / H. Lowman Taylor, Esq./ Chairman of Committee."
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$840
Lot 2329
Great Britain. Bronze Medal, 1855. BHM-2561; Eimer-1496. Bronze. 77 mm. By B. Wyon. Victoria. Napoleon III and Eugenie, Visit to the City of London 1855. Conjoined busts left in high relief. Reverse; Britannia standing introducing Gallia to Londinia. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-66 Brown. Estimate Value $300 - 400
Includes original presentation box inscribed"In Commemoration of the Visit of / Their Majesties / The Emperor & Empress of the French / To the Corporation of London. / April 19th, 1855/ The Rt. Hon. Francis Graham Moon, / Lord Mayor / Edw. Harrison. Esq. Deputy/ Chairman of Committee."
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$810
Lot 2330
Great Britain. Penny, 1856. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Ornamental Trident variety. Obverse; Wyon's young head portrait of queen. Reverse; Britannia. Glossy uncirculated with some mint red. A very rare date. Especially so in mint state. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimate Value $2,500 - 3,000
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Lot 2331
Great Britain. Shilling, 1856. S.3904; ESC-1304; KM-734.1. Victoria. Obverse; Wyon's young head portrait of queen. Reverse; Value within wreath, date below. Uncirculated with all original mint gloss intact. Scarce. NGC graded MS-64. Estimate Value $350 - 400
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$288
Lot 2332
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1856. S.3949; KM-726. Victoria. Obverse; Wyon's young head portrait of queen. Reverse; Britannia. Uncirculated with a hint of mint red. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimate Value $125 - 150
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$102
Lot 2333
Great Britain. Penny, 1860. S.3954; KM-749.2. Victoria. Obverse 3 Reverse D. Obverse; Wyon's young 'bun head' portrait of queen. Reverse; Britannia. Uncirculated with nearly full mint red. Very scarce in this high grade. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimate Value $200 - 250
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$264
Lot 2334
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1860. S.3956; KM-748.2. Victoria. Beaded border. Obverse; Wyon's young 'bun head' portrait of queen. Reverse; Britannia. Uncirculated with much mint red. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimate Value $100 - 125
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$102



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