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• GEORGE I
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566
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1721 guinea, fourth head, extremely fine and very rare as such. One of the most difficult and elusive dates of the reign. S3631
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£6000 to 8000 |
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567
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1722 guinea in an NGC slab, graded AU58. A most attractive coin with lightly reflective surfaces. Very rare in this high grade.
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£7000 to 9000 |
N/S
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568
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1726 guinea, VF retaining mint bloom in obverse legend. An attractive problem-free example. S3633.
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£1200 to 1400 |
£1200.00
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569
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1718 quarter guinea, GVF or a little better with a lovely cabinet-tone, very attractive. S3638.
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£425 to 550 |
£480.00
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570
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1762 quarter guinea, AEF with some red tone and peripheral mint bloom. S3741
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£400 to 500 |
£480.00
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571
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1723 shilling SSC, about fine, 1724 halfpenny, fine but rim squeezed and 1721 farthing, GF. (3)
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£20 to 30 |
£40.00
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572
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1723 shilling SSC, choice UNC with a beautiful antique tone, S3647.
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£200 to 250 |
£200.00
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573
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1723 shilling SSC, first bust, choice extremely fine with deep antique cabinet tone. S3647.
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£300 to 400 |
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574
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1723 shilling SSC, second bust, AEF with pleasing tone and considerable 'eye appeal' S3648.
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£180 to 220 |
£180.00
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575
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1724 shilling WCC, second bust with WCC (Welsh Copper Co) below bust and reverse with plumes and interlinked C's in angles. Extremely fine with attractive tone and exceedingly rare in this high grade. Cope & Rayner's rarity rating is R4 in EF, indicating that there are only 11 to 20 examples known in this condition. S3650.
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£5000 to 7000 |
£4500.00
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576
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1723 sixpence SSC, choice & practically UNC with nice, light toning. Very scarce in this condition, far rarer than the shilling. S3652.
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£325 to 400 |
£660.00
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577
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1720 penny, the reverse reads 'HIPEX' in error, EF and listed by Spink at £150. S3657.
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£80 to 100 |
£80.00
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578
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1719 halfpenny, second issue, EF and rare in this high grade. S3660.
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£650 to 800 |
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