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World Crowns and Minors

3015

Great Britain. Crown, 1821

. S.3805; ESC-246; Dav-104; KM-

680.1. George IV. SECUNDO on edge in raised letters. Obverse,

laureate bust of king left: GEORGIUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR:

REX: F:D: Reverse; Pistrucci' s St George and dragon, date

below. A nicely struck example with a pleasing blue/grey tone

over good surfaces. Practically mint state.

NGC graded About

Uncirculated, Details (Surface Hairlines)

.

Estimate Value ..................................................... $800 - 900

3016

Great Britain. Shilling, 1821

. S.3810; ESC-1247; KM-679.

George IV. Laureate head. Uncirculated, and tough to find in

high grade as it is a one year (reverse design) type coin. Attrac-

tive dark peripheral toning.

NGC graded MS-63

.

Estimate Value ..................................................... $450 - 500

3017

Great Britain. Crown, 1821

. S.3805; Dav-104; KM-680.1.

Secundo. George IV. Laureate head left.

Reverse

; St. George

and dragon. Deeply toned.

PCGS graded About Uncircu-

lated, Details (Scratches)

.

Estimate Value ..................................................... $300 - 400

3018

Great Britain. Crown, 1822

. S.3805; ESC-252; Dav-104; KM-

680.2. Edge: Tertio. George IV. Laureate head left.

Reverse

; St.

George and dragon. Golden and gray toning.

PCGS graded

MS-62.

WINGS APPROVED

.

Estimate Value ................................................$1,250 - 1,500

3019

Great Britain. Farthing, 1822

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

First laureate bust, reverse helmeted Britannia. Mint state.

Sharply struck. Usual idiosyncratic die flaw below king' s chin.

NGC graded MS-64 Brown.

WINGS APPROVED

.

Estimate Value ..................................................... $100 - 125

3020

Great Britain. Farthing, 1823

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

Arabic 1 in date. First laureate bust, reverse helmeted Britannia.

Mint state and sharply struck. A very attractive early 19th cen-

tury copper coin.

NGC graded MS-64 Brown.

WINGS

APPROVED

.

Estimate Value ..................................................... $100 - 125

3021

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1825

. S.3809; ESC-642; KM-695.

George IV. Obverse portrait of king left GEORGIVS IV DEI GRA-

TIA. Reverse; Crowned garnished shield of arms. A superb mint

state example with frosted design and a light sea green, gold

and blue peripheral toning. Prooflike fields. Exceptional for a

currency coin of this reign.

NGC graded MS-63.

WINGS

APPROVED

.

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

3022

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1825

. S.3809; ESC-642; KM-695.

George IV. Bare head left. Attractive toning.

NGC graded AU-

58.

WINGS APPROVED

.

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

3023

Great Britain. Farthing, 1825

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

First laureate bust, reverse helmeted Britannia. Lustrous mint

state and deeply struck with a generous covering of mint red.

NGC graded MS-64 Red & Brown.

WINGS APPROVED

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$100 - 125

3024

Great Britain. Copper Proof Penny, 1826

. S.3823; KM-693.

George IV. Obverse Pistrucci' s laureate portrait of king left.

Reverse; Britannia. A very attractive coin. The copper proofs of

this series are much rarer than their siblings the bronzed proofs.

NGC graded Proof 63 Brown.

WINGS APPROVED

.

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