SKU: 7751

£1,750.00

A glorious example, delightful light golden tone with virtually full mint brilliance, choice.

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Victoria (1837-1901), silver Halfcrown, 1840, ‘Young Head’ coinage (1838-1887), W.W. incuse on truncation (type A3), edge milled vertically. Obv. Young head facing left, date below. Rev. Crowned shield of arms within wreath, emblems below. 14.14g, die axis 6h (S.3887; Bull 2715). A glorious example, delightful light golden tone with virtually full mint brilliance, problem free and desirable as such, choice. Virtually mint state and scarce – especially so in this condition.

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Period

Ruler

Phase

Date

Production Method

Metal

Denomination

Condition

Edge

Type

W.W. incuse on truncation

Series

Weight

References

S.3887; Bull 2715

Rarity

Scarce