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World Crowns and Minors

2926

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1906

. S.3980; ESC-751; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse bare headed portrait of king right by De

Saulles. Reverse crowned shield in royal garter. Frosty uncircu-

lated with an attractive golden tone. Very rare in this grade, and

a catalogue value of nearly $1500 (£1000) in basic Unc.

NGC

graded MS-62

.

Estimated Value .................................................$900 - 1,000

2927

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1906

. S.3980; ESC-751; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse, king by De Saulles. Reverse, crowned

shield of arms within royal garter. Practically as struck with deli-

cate peripheral toning. $400.

NGC graded MS-62

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 500

2928

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1907

. S.3980; ESC-752; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse bare headed portrait by George W. De

Saulles. Reverse crowned shield of arms. Very attractive mint

state, and a current Spink catalogue value of around $1500 in

uncirculated grade.

NGC graded MS-63

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $800 - 900

2929

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1908

. S.3980; ESC-753; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse bare headed portrait of King by De Saulle.

Reverse, shield of arms within royal garter. Uncirculated with a

dusty tone. Very attractive, and a rare date which catalogues

around $1900 in Unc.

NGC graded MS-62

.

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,000 - 1,200

2930

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1909

. S.3980; ESC-754; KM-802.

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

crowned shield of arms. Uncirculated with a gentle tone. Rare

thus.

NGC graded MS-64

.

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,000 - 1,100

2931

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1909

. S.3980; ESC-754; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse bare headed portrait of King by De

Saulles. Reverse shield of arms within royal garter. Mint state

with frost lustrous surfaces. Light and attractive orange tone to

the periphery. A scarce date which catalogues at around $1600

in basic Uncirculated grade.

NGC graded MS-63

.

Estimated Value .................................................$900 - 1,000

2932

Great Britain. Investiture Silver Medal, 1911

. BHM-4079;

Eimer-1925. George V/Edward VIII. Investiture of Edward VIII

as Prince of Wales in 1911. 35 mm. Medal in .925 silver.

Obverse, portrait of young Prince left, Reverse, Caernarvon Cas-

tle. An especially pleasant example, and unusually this has the

accompanying Royal Mint red and gold embossed original box.

Choice Uncirculated

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 200

2933

Great Britain. Proof Halfcrown, 1911

. S.4011; ESC-758;

KM-818.1. George V. Obverse portrait of king by Mackennal.

Reverse, shield of arms. Gem proof. A dazzling specimen, toned

in shades of blue green and gold. It would be difficult to find an

example with more eye appeal.

NGC graded Proof 66

.

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

2934

Great Britain. Proof Halfcrown, 1911

. S.4011; ESC-757;

KM-818.1. George V. Obverse portrait of king by Bertram Mack-

ennal. Reverse, crowned shield of arms. Mint state with a light

golden-green toning and very scarce.

NGC graded MS-64

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $225 - 250

2935

Great Britain. Florin, 1913

. S.4012; ESC-932; KM-817.

George V. Obverse, Mackennal' s portrait of king left. Reverse,

crowned cruciform shields. Beautiful mint state, lightly toned

and rare.

NGC graded MS-64

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 175