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2783

Great Britain. Sixpence, 1821

. S.3813; ESC-1654; KM-678.

George IV. Laureate head. Obverse bust of king left. Reverse

crowned garnished shield. Delightfully toned multi-hue mint

state.

NGC graded MS-64

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400

2784

Great Britain. Crown, 1822

. S.3805; ESC-251; Dav-104; KM-

680.1. George IV. Edge: SECUNDO. Laureate head left.

Reverse

; St. George slaying the dragon. Beautiful old time cabi-

net russet and olive green iridescent toning.

NGC graded MS-

63

GOLD WINGS APPROVED

.

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,800 - 2,000

2785

Great Britain. Farthing, 1823

. S.3822; KM-677. George IV.

Obverse laureate draped bust of king left. Reverse. Britannia

right. Well struck mint state, with a little original color.

NGC

graded MS-63 Brown

.

Estimated Value ..................................................... $80 - 100

2786

Great Britain. Shilling, 1825

. S.3811; ESC-1253; KM-687.

George IV. Laureate portrait left. Reverse, crowned shield.

Attractively toned mint state. Resplendent in shades of mauve

and blue.

NGC graded MS-64

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 700

2787

Great Britain. Farthing, 1825

. S.3822; KM-677. George IV.

Obverse, laureate draped bust of King left. Reverse, Britannia

right. Nice surfaces, good detail and a little original mint color.

NGC graded MS-64 Brown

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125

2788

Great Britain. Farthing, 1826

. S.3822; KM-677. George IV.

Obverse, laureate draped bust of King left. Reverse, Britannia

right. A superb mint state coin with most original mint red

intact. The 1826 ' Laureate head' is one of the rarest types of

George IV farthing.

NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $225 - 275

2789

Great Britain. Accession Medal, 1830

. Silver medal by

W.Wyon for Queen Adelaide. Matte frosted surfaces. 67 mm

diameter. BHM 1414. Eimer 1220. Obverse portrait of King right

by Wyon after Chantrey. GUILELMO IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR:

REGI F: D: Reverse, ADELAIDE REGINA CUDI JUSSIT MDC-

CCXXX. Edge plain. A beautifully well preserved mint state

medal with accompanying glazed lunettes bound with a silver

band. A stunning obverse portrait and very rare thus.

Uncircu-

lated

.

* The glazed silver medals are believed to have been originally

given as the personal gift of Queen Adelaide. According to Carl-

isle ' A Memoir of the life and works of William Wyon Esquire

A.R.A. 1837' this medal was struck at the express command of

Her Majesty to preserve a faithful portrait of the King, and it is

only given by Her Majesty to those whom the Queen graciously

condescends to honour.'.

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,200 - 1,400