George IV (1820-30), Proof bronzed copper Halfpenny, 1826. Laureate head left, date below, Latin legend
and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA Rev. struck en medaille, Britannia seated
right with trident and shield, raised line on arms of saltire cross, emblems in exergue, Latin legend and
toothed border surrounding, BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF: (Peck 1437 reverse B; S 3824; KM 692a).
Toned practically as struck, dark spot in rear of hair, has been graded and slabbed by Coin Grading Service
UK as UNC85.
$800
CGS UK certification 21069-HD.G4.1826.05 London Coin Grading Service as it is now termed, claim that grade 85
in their 100 point system is a traditional “choice UNC-Brilliant UNC” and equates to an American Sheldon scale of
65. This estimation is only one point out from when this coin was formerly physically graded by ANACS as PF64.
George IV (1820-30), Proof bronzed copper Farthing, 1826. Laureate head left, date below, Latin legend
and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA Rev. struck en medaille, Britannia seated
right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, BRI-
TANNIAR: REX FID: DEF: (Peck 1440; S 3825; KM 697a). Toned practically as struck, has been graded
and slabbed by Coin Grading Service UK as UNC82.
$800
CGS UK certification 26094-FA.G4.1826.04 London Coin Grading Service as it is now termed, claim that grade
82 in their 100 point system is a traditional “choice UNC” and equates to an American Sheldon scale of 64-65.
This estimation is a couple of points out from when this coin was formerly physically graded by PCGS as PF62.