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Session Seven - Wednesday, February 15th 10:00 am PST

2989

Great Britain. Bank of England Dollar, 1804

. S.3768; Dav-

101; KM-Tn1Obverse, laureate draped bust right by Conrad H

Kuchler. GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX. Top laurel leaf to cen-

ter of E in DEI. Reverse, Britannia seated facing left on rock

holding trident and olive branch. BANK OF ENGLAND 1804.

Struck en medaille with plain edge. Designer' s initial, K,

inverted and incuse below shield. A very rare variety, especially

in the highest grades. Exquisite gold and purple toning, virtually

as struck, and prooflike. Lots of eye appeal and a high cata-

logue price (£1000/$1250+ in XF, unpriced in higher grades).

NGC graded AU-58.

WINGS APPROVED

.

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

*This has been struck over a Spanish 8 Reales of Charles IV.

The obverse lettering of the original coin is evident above and

behind the legend on this piece. The date of the original 8

Reales (1790) is clearly visible on the reverse. The Bank of

England Dollar was current for 5 Shillings from 1804 until 1811

when it was revalued at 5 Shillings and sixpence. It was with-

drawn from circulation in 1817.

2990

Great Britain. Bank Dollar of Five Shillings, 1804

. S.3768;

Dav-101; KM-Tn1. George III. Laureate head right.

Reverse

;

Seated Britannia.

NGC graded Uncirculated, Details (Sur-

face Hairlines)

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$400 - 500

2991

Great Britain. Bank Dollar, 1804

. S.3768; ESC-144; Dav-

101; KM-Tn1. George III. Laureate head right.

Reverse

; Seated

Britannia. Toned.

PCGS graded About Uncirculated,

Details (Cleaning)

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$250 - 300

2992

Great Britain. Bank Dollar, 1804

. S.3768; Dav-101; KM-Tn1.

George III. Laureate head right.

Reverse

; Seated Britannia,

counter stamp "TW" to left. Attractively toned.

Very Fine to

Extremely Fine

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$200 - 250

2993

Great Britain. Bronzed Pattern Farthing, 1805

. Peck-

1319. George III. Bronzed Restrike. Laureate head right.

Reverse

; Britannia left.

NGC graded Proof 64 Brown

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$750 - 800

2994

Great Britain. Copper Proof Penny, 1806

. S.3780; KM-663.

George III. An eye catching pristine Proof piece.

NGC graded

Proof 63 Brown.

WINGS APPROVED

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$700 - 800

2995

Great Britain. Proof Penny, 1806

. S.3780; KM-663. George

III. Laureate head right.

Reverse

; Seated Britannia. A lovely

chocolate brown.

NGC graded Proof 65 Brown

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$500 - 600

The 1776 Paul Collector.