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4262
Great Britain. Crown, 1818
. S.3787; Dav-103; ESC-211; KM-
675. George III. Uncirculated with patchy blue and magenta
tone. Regnal year LVIII in raised letters on edge. This is a rare
variety with the second 1 in date missing its bottom serif. Wor-
thy of a place in any good British crown collection.
NGC
graded MS-63.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,000 - 1,200
4263
Great Britain. Crown, 1819
. S.3787; ESC-216; Dav-103; KM-
675. George III. Edge LX. Uncirculated with dark tone. Prooflike
reverse. Rare.
PCGS graded Genuine, Uncirculated,
Details (Cleaning)
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $700 - 800
4264
Great Britain. Shilling, 1826
. S.3812; ESC-1257; KM-694.
George IV. Bare head. Uncirculated with a pleasant golden blue
peripheral tone.
NGC graded MS-63.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 350
4265
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1827
. S.3824; KM-692. George IV.
Nicely struck mint state with some original mint red.
NGC
graded MS-64 Brown.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 300
4266
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1829
. S.3815; ESC-1666; KM-698.
George IV. Mint state with a light golden green tone. Obverse,
bare head of George IV left. Reverse lion on crown. A very rare
date which is underrated in true mint state. The catalogue price
of £500 ($800+) IS PROBABLY CONSERVATIVE.
NGC graded
MS-64
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 700
4267
Great Britain. Penny, 1831
. S.3845; KM-707. William IV.
Practically uncirculated with good surfaces, this currency coin is
probably rarer than the proof version in high grade. This ia coin
which circulated widely, and very few specimens have survived
in grades above XF.
NGC graded AU-58 Brown
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400
4268
Great Britain. Proof Shilling, 1834
. S.3835; ESC-1270 (Rar-
ity-2); KM-713. William IV. Milled edge. Straight topped 3 in
date. Obverse bare headed portrait of king right by William
Wyon. Reverse crowned value within wreath. Deep blue toning
over mirror surfaces.
NGC graded Proof 62
.
* The most usually encountered proof coins of William IV are
those from the 1831 set issued to celebrate the coronation of
the new king, and the start of what was to be a brief seven year
numismatic series. Proofs of other years of this reign are rare.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,500 - 1,700
4269
Great Britain. Farthing, 1835
. S.3848; KM-705. William IV.
NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $175 - 225
4270
Great Britain. Four Pence, 1836
. S.3837; KM-723. William
IV. Currency issue. Uncirculated and lightly toned in shades of
dark gold. Superb.
NGC graded MS-65.
WINGS
APPROVED
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125
4271
Great Britain. Farthing, 1837
. S.3848; KM-705. William IV.
NGC graded MS-62 Brown
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $175 - 225