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2916

Great Britain. Crown, 1902

. S.3978; ESC-361; Dav-109; KM-

803. Edward VII. Obverse, bare headed portrait by George W

De Saulles. Reverse, Pistrucci' s St George and Dragon. A mint

state coin with a dusty golden-brown tone. Unusually nice.

NGC

graded MS-64

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Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 550

2917

Great Britain. Matte Proof Crown, 1902

. S.3979; ESC-362;

Dav-109; KM-803. Edward VII. Obverse, bare headed portrait

by George W De Saulles. Reverse, Pistrucci' s St George and

Dragon. Practically flawless surfaces and a light and patchy but

attractive tone. Not always easy to find a matte proof Crown of

1902 with eye appeal.

NGC graded Matte Proof 62

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $450 - 500

2918

Great Britain. Crown, 1902

. S.3978; ESC-361; KM-803.

Edward VII. Obverse portrait of king by De Saulles. Reverse,

Pistrucci' s St George. A bright uncirculated example of this

scarce one-year type coin.

NGC graded MS-63

.

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

2919

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1902

. S.3980; ESC-746; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse bare headed portrait by George W De

Saulles. Reverse, crowned shield of arms within royal garter.

Sharp mint state with gorgeous rich toning. An exceptionally

high quality specimen.

NGC graded MS-64

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $275 - 325

2920

Great Britain. Florin, 1902

. S.3981; ESC-919; KM-801.

Edward VII. Obverse bare head of king by De Saulles right.

Reverse standing Britannia, date below. Uncirculated with

attractive golden tone.

Choice Uncirculated

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $125 - 150

2921

Great Britain. Shilling, 1902

. S.3982; ESC-1410; KM-800.

Edward VII. A choice example with deep golden green tone.

Choice Uncirculated

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 120

2922

Great Britain. Penny, 1902

. S.3990A; KM-794.1. Edward VII.

Low Tide variety. Obverse bare headed portrait by De Saulles.

Reverse, Britannia. Uncirculated with most original red. Rare in

this state of preservation.

NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 350

2923

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1904

. S.3980; ESC-749; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse, portrait of King right by De Saulles.

Reverse, crowned shield of arms within royal garter. Superb

mint state, and with a subtle blue and gold toning. The third

rarest date within this short series.

NGC graded MS-64

.

Estimated Value ..............................................$2,000 - 2,200

2924

Great Britain. Florin, 1905

. S.3981; ESC-923; KM-801.

Edward VII. Obverse bare head of king by De Saulles right.

Reverse standing Britannia, date below. Uncirculated with a

golden tone. This is the key date in the Edwardian florin series

and one of the great 20th century British numismatic rarities.

PCGS graded MS-62

.

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

2925

Great Britain. Shilling, 1905

. S.3982; ESC-1414;KM-800.

Edward VII. Obverse king right by De Saulles. Reverse lion on

crown. Practically uncirculated and by far the rarest currency

Shilling of the 20th century.

NGC graded Uncirculated,

Details (Surface Hairlines)

.

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