SKU: 6245

£850.00

3 berries in wreath. Flawless fields beneath a beautiful dark brown tone, desirable in this condition.

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George III (1760-1820), copper Bronzed Proof pattern Farthing, 1798, by C.H. Kuchler, Birmingham mint, moneyer Soho Mint, Early Soho, 3 berries in wreath, m.m. SOHO on reverse only, edge plain. Obv. Laureate and draped bust facing right, K within lower left of truncation, date below in legend. Rev. Britannia seated facing left above waves, ship to left, 1 FARTHING in legend. 7.50g, die axis 6h (Peck 1203). Flawless fields beneath a beautiful dark brown tone, much underlying brilliance, desirable in this condition. As struck and rare.

Pattern by C.H. Kuchler.

Formerly slabbed and graded by NGC as PF64 BN (now removed from slab) with accompanying slab ticket. Joint Top Pop.

Provenance
Ex. The Chichester Collection of Farthings.

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Period

Ruler

Phase

Date

Production Method

Metal

Pattern

Finish

Denomination

Condition

Edge

Mint

Moneyer

Mint mark (reverse)

Type

3 berries in wreath

Weight

References

Peck 1203

Rarity

Rare

Old Ticket