£125.00
Leaf ribs incuse, Flashy proof-like fields beneath a deep, dark tone.
£125.00
Leaf ribs incuse, Flashy proof-like fields beneath a deep, dark tone.
Sold - Sep 22
George IV (1820-1830), copper Farthing, 1822, first issue (1821-1826), leaf ribs incuse, the first A in BRITANNIA broken with both A’s unbarred, edge plain. Obv. Laureate and draped bust facing left. Rev. Britannia seated facing right, date in exergue. 4.89g, die axis 6h (S.3822; Peck 1411). Flashy proof-like fields beneath a deep, dark tone. Uncirculated.
Provenance
Ex. The Chichester Collection of Farthings,
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Type | Leaf ribs incuse, the first A in BRITANNIA broken with both A's unbarred |
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References | S.3822; Peck 1411 |
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