£585.00
Steely grey tone with light golden highlights and much underlying lustre, a pleasing coin.
£585.00
Steely grey tone with light golden highlights and much underlying lustre, a pleasing coin.
Sold - Aug 23
George II (1727-1760), silver Sixpence, 1728, edge milled vertically. Obv. Young laureate and draped bust facing left. Rev. Crowned cruciform shields, garter star in centre, plumes in angles, date split by English crown. Die axis 6h (S.3706; Bull 1738). Steely grey tone with light golden highlights and much underlying lustre, a pleasing coin. Extremely fine or better and scarce.
Slabbed and graded by NGC as MS62 (the second highest graded).
Provenance
Ex. Mildenhall Collection, purchased Spink, September 1993
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References | S.3706; Bull 1738 |
Rarity | Scarce |
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