Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 116

June 1-3, 2020 Pre Long Beach Auction


World Crowns and Minors
 
 
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Lot 1448
Great Britain. Farthing, 1731. S.3720; KM-572. George II, 1727-1760. Draped bust of King left. Reverse; Britannia with spear and olive branch. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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Realized
$384
Lot 1449
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1735. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Mint state with deep blue tone. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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Realized
$72
Lot 1450
Great Britain. Farthing, 1736. S.3720; KM-572. George II, 1727-1760. Obverse; Laureate cuirassed bust left. Reverse; Britannia left with pike and shield. Date in exergue. Mint state with a little mint red, glossy surfaces. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $350 - 400
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Realized
$432
Lot 1451
Great Britain. Shilling, 1739. S.3701; ESC-1201; KM-561.4. George II. Obverse young bust of king left. Reverse; Crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles. Lustrous mint state with reflective surfaces and a light golden peripheral tone. Rare thus. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $600 - 700
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Realized
$600
Lot 1452
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1739. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Crisp mint state example. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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Realized
$120
Lot 1453
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1740. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Choice mint state example. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value $125 - 150
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Realized
$120
Lot 1454
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1743. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Choice original mint state example. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value $125 - 150
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Realized
$132
Lot 1455
Great Britain. Three Pence, 1743. S.3713B. George II. Stop over head, small lettering. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$96
Lot 1456
Great Britain. Lima Halfcrown, 1746. S.3695A; ESC-606; KM-584.3. George II. Obverse; Laureate draped older bust of king left by John Tanner. Reverse; Crowned cruciform shields. Iridescent mint state with a delightful golden and cobalt blue toning. The Lima Halfcrown is probably rarer than the Crown in the higher grades. PCGS graded MS-63+. Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500
* A quantity of treasure was seized by Admiral Anson during his eventful circumnavigation of the globe 1740-1744. Much of this was made into coinage, and the word LIMA was placed below the bust of George II on each obverse, to celebrate the seizure, and the successful harassment of the Spanish colonies in South and Central America.
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$1,440
Lot 1457
Great Britain. Maundy Set, 1746. S.3716; ESC-2410. George II. Young head. Superb, matching mint state. Rare thus. Lot of 4 coins. PCGS graded 1746/3 Threepence and Fourpence MS-63, Penny 1746 PCGS graded MS 63; Twopence 1746 PCGS graded MS 65. Estimated Value $700 - 800
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$900
Lot 1458
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1749. S.3719; KM-579.2. George II. Old laureate left. Reverse; Britannia. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$216
Lot 1459
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1750. S.3696; ESC-609; KM-584.2. George II. Edge VICESIMO QVARTO. Old laureate bust. Reverse; Angles plain. Probably lightly cleaned years ago. Nearly mint state with a deep dusty dark blue toning. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000
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Lot 1460
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1753/2. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Sharply struck with a dusty gray and blue tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$78
Lot 1461
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1753. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Well struck mint state with golden green tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$78
Lot 1462
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1754. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Uncirculated, with blue and magenta tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$66
Lot 1463
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1755. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Mint state with a golden blue hue. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$78
Lot 1464
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1757. S.3711; ESC-1622; KM-582.2. George II. Uncirculated and free from abrasions. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $150 - 175
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Realized
$252
Lot 1465
Great Britain. Shilling, 1758. S.3704; ESC-1213; KM-583.3. George II. Obverse, laureate draped bust in armour. Reverse; Crowned cruciform shields. Mint state with a pleasant gold peripheral tone. Quite tough to find in this grade. In our opinion under graded. PCGS graded AU-58. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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Realized
$312
Lot 1466
Great Britain. Silver Penny, 1758. S.3715A. George II. Young head. Mint state and well struck with a tangerine and blue tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$72
Lot 1467
Great Britain. 'Northumberland' Shilling, 1763. S.3742; ESC-1214; KM-597. George III. Obverse, young laureate and draped bust of king. GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA. Reverse; Crowned cruciform shields. Crisply struck and glistening with original mint brilliance. Uncirculated with a pleasing blue and gold peripheral light tone. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000
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$1,560
Lot 1468
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1770. S.3774; KM-601. George III. Uncirculated with traces of original mint red. A well struck example of the first dated halfpenny from one of the longest reigns in British history. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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Lot 1469
Great Britain. Threepence, 1772. S.3753. George III. Mint state with attractive gray and blue toning. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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Realized
$84
Lot 1470
Great Britain. Threepence, 1772/3. S.3753. George III. Struck on a broad flan. Uncirculated and a rare overdate. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$96
Lot 1471
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1775. S.3774; KM-601. George III. Mint state with original mint red intact. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Estimated Value $400 - 450
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Realized
$720
Lot 1472
Great Britain. Shilling, 1787. S.3746; ESC-1225; KM-607.2. George III. With hearts. Brilliant mint state with light golden tone. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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Realized
$432
Lot 1473
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1787. S.3748; ESC-1626; KM-606.1. George III. No hearts in shield. Glossy luster. Choice Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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Realized
$60
Lot 1474
  Great Britain. 'Wire Money' Silver Penny Lot, 1792. S.3760. George III. Obverse portrait of king, reverse slender numeral '1.' An exquisite grouping. And very scarce. Lot of 11 coins. Nice Uncirculated to Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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$660
Lot 1475
Great Britain. Halfpenny Token, 1795. D&H-963b. Plain edge. Middlesex. George Prince of Wales. Mint state with a trace of mint red luster. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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Lot 1476
Great Britain. Half-Dollar, ND (c.1797). S. 3767; ESC-611; KM-A622. George III/Charles IV Potosi oval countermarked 1786-PR 4 Reales. Unusually nice grade. Very rare and catalogues £1500 (around $2000) in XF. PCGS graded Countermark AU Detail, Coin EF-40. Estimated Value $800 - 1,000
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Realized
$2,160
Lot 1477
Great Britain. Oval countermark Dollar, ND (1797). S.3765A; ESC-129; KM-634. George III oval countermark on 1793 Mexico City mint Charles IV 8 Reales. With just a whisper of light toning, this coin radiates original mint luster. A find example of this 'emergency issue' crown. PCGS graded MS-61(C/M Unc Detail). Estimated Value $800 - 1,000
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Realized
$1,800
Lot 1478
Great Britain. Two Pence 'Cartwheel', 1797. S. 3776; KM-619. George III. Obverse, portrait of king right, by Kuchler. GEORGIUS III G: G REX. incuse on raised rim. Reverse; Britannia seated left, date below. Glossy mint state with strong cameo portrait and pleasing mint sheen. PCGS graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value $700 - 800
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Realized
$924
Lot 1479
Great Britain. Two Pence 'Cartwheel', 1797. S. 3776; KM-619. George III. Obverse, portrait of king right by Kuchler GEORGIUS III D: G REX incuse on raised rim. Reverse, Britannia seated left, date below. Superb mint state with much original mint red. Rare thus. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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Realized
$600
Lot 1480
  Great Britain. Penny, 1797. S.3777; KM-618; Peck-1132. George III. 10 leaves in wreath. Obverse; Laureate draped of king by Kuchler. Reverse; Britannia. Practically as struck and glossy with a hint of original mint red. Some natural metal 'lapping' around the reverse border. Final grade and photos to be posted on the internet. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$204
Lot 1481
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1799. S.3778; KM-647. George III. Mint state and nicely struck with an abundance of mint red. This is not a rare coin as such, but it is now seldom seen in this high grade. PCGS graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimated Value $140 - 160
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Realized
$312
Lot 1482
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1799. S.3778; KM-647. George III. Uncirculated with mint luster and prooflike. PCGS graded MS-65 Brown. Estimated Value $120 - 140
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Realized
$168
Lot 1483
Great Britain. Farthing, 1799. S.3779; KM-646. George III. Mint state with most original mint red still intact. A charming Georgian copper coin, and a charming example of the first farthing made in 24 years. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$144
Lot 1484
Great Britain. Farthing Lot, 1799. S.3779; KM-646. George III. All uncirculated, with varying degrees of mint red. A very rare and interesting lot which was discovered in the basement of a terraced building in central London. It would be extremely difficult to put together another group like this. Lot of 17 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,600
*In 1799 the British Prime Minister William Pitt The Younger introduced an income tax of 2 shillings in every Pound (10%) to raise funds for the Napoleonic Wars. Across the English Channel, later in the year 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew the French Directory in a coup d'etat which finally ended the French Revolution. And across the Atlantic Ocean, in December 1799 George Washington died at Mount Vernon, Virginia.
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$1,380
Lot 1485
Great Britain. Pair of Silver Pennies, 1800. S.3761. George III. Mint state and lightly toned. Lot of 2 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$84
Lot 1486
Great Britain. Four Pence, 1800. S.3752. George III. Mint state and prooflike with attractive gray blue toning. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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Realized
$78
Lot 1487
Great Britain. Bank of England Dollar, 1804. S.3768; Dav-101; ESC-148; KM-Tn1. George III. No stop after REX in obverse legend. Obverse laureate draped bust, Reverse; Britannia. Uncirculated and lightly toned. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
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$990
Lot 1488
Great Britain. Bank of England Dollar, 1804. S.3768; Dav-101; ESC-144; KM-Tn1. George III. Stop after REX in obverse legend. Obverse laureate draped bust of King by Kuchler GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX. Reverse; Britannia. Uncirculated and lightly toned in shades of blue and tangerine. NGC graded Uncirculated Details (Cleaned). Estimated Value $800 - 900
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Lot 1489
Great Britain. Proof Penny, 1806. Peck-1323; S.3780; KM-663. George III. Bronzed finish. Obverse laureate draped bust of king right. GEORGIUS III D:G: REX. date below. Reverse; Britannia seated left. Edge with centre graining. A superb mint state example. PCGS graded Proof 64. Estimated Value $700 - 800
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Lot 1490
Great Britain. Currency Penny, 1806. S.3780; KM-663. George III. Superb mint state with splashes of mint red and an electric blue obverse sheen. PCGS graded MS-65 Brown. Estimated Value $225 - 275
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Realized
$288
Lot 1491
Great Britain. Currency Penny, 1806. S.3780; KM-663. George III. Brilliant mint state with much mint red still adhering to the lustrous surfaces. PCGS graded MS-64+ Brown. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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Realized
$300
Lot 1492
Great Britain. Currency Penny, 1807. S.3780; KM-663. George III. Uncirculated, glossy and some mint red. An original coin, and the rarer of the two available Penny dates of this period. PCGS graded MS-65+ Brown. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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Realized
$456
Lot 1493
Great Britain. Currency Halfpenny, 1807. S.3781; KM-662. George III. Uncirculated with a lot of mint red. Attractive. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Estimated Value $150 - 175
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Realized
$132
Lot 1494
Great Britain. Currency Farthing, 1807. S.3782; KM-661. George III. Mint state with some mint red. Estimated Value $100 - 120
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Realized
$132
Lot 1495
Great Britain. Three Shillings Bank Token, 1811. S.3769; ESC-408; KM-Tn4. George III. Obverse bust of George III in armour. Reverse; Denomination and date in a wreath of oak leaves. Uncirculated with attractive red and blue tone. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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Lot 1496
Great Britain. Three Shillings Bank Token, 1811. S.3769; ESC-408; KM-Tn4. George III. Obverse bust of George III in armour. Reverse; Denomination and date in a wreath of oak leaves. Uncirculated with gray blue tone. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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Realized
$228
Lot 1497
Great Britain. One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token, 1811. S.3771; ESC-969; KM-Tn2. George III. Uncirculated with blue speckled tone. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value $150 - 175
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Realized
$168



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