£65.00
Toned with hint of purple florescence, sharply struck with good hair detail.
£65.00
Toned with hint of purple florescence, sharply struck with good hair detail.
Sold - Jan 23
Victoria (1837-1901), silver Sixpence, 1881, ‘Young Head’ coinage (1838-1887), Type A5, edge milled vertically. Obv. Young head facing left. Rev. Crowned ‘SIX PENCE’ within wreath (no die number), date below. 2.83g, die axis 6h (S.3912; Bull 3251). A few light minor marks otherwise toned with hint of purple florescence, sharply struck with good hair detail. Extremely fine and scarce.
Provenance
Ex. T. Naunton-Evans collection, purchased en bloc by Asprey Coins, 2021.
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References | S.3912; Bull 3251 |
Rarity | Scarce |
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