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Session Seven - Wednesday, February 15th 10:00 am PST
3106
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1866
. S.3956; KM-748.2. Victoria.
Truly uncirculated with much original mint red. A rare date with
a high catalogue value.
NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimate Value ......................................................$200 - 250
3107
Great Britain. Penny, 1868
. S.3954; KM-749.2. Victoria.
Uncirculated with a generous amount of original mint red. One
of the rarer dates in this popular series.
NGC graded Uncircu-
lated, Details (Reverse Spot Removed)
.
Estimate Value ......................................................$750 - 850
3108
Great Britain. Farthing, 1868
. S.3958; KM-747.2. Victoria.
Obverse portrait of queen left wearing hair in bun. Reverse; Bri-
tannia. A glossy proof-like coin with mirror fields that appears to
be a proof.
NGC graded MS-64 Brown.
WINGS
APPROVED
.
Estimate Value ......................................................$150 - 200
3109
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1868
. S.3956; KM-748.2. Victoria.
A lovely mint state piece with virtually full original color on the
reverse. One of the tougher dates in this popular series and
probably underrated in the current catalogue.
NGC graded
MS-64 Red & Brown.
WINGS APPROVED
.
Estimate Value ......................................................$200 - 250
3110
Great Britain. Penny, 1871
. S.3954; KM-749.2. Victoria.
Uncirculated, and one of only a handful of dates which are
extremely rare in top grades.
NGC graded MS-64 Red &
Brown
.
Estimate Value ................................................ $1,600 - 1,800
3111
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1871
. S.3956; KM-748.2. Victoria.
Uncirculated with some original color. A very pretty example of
a date which ties for the most expensive one in this 35 year
series.
NGC graded MS-63 Brown
.
Estimate Value ................................................... $800 - 1,000
3112
Great Britain. Medal, 1872
. BHM-2928; Eimer-1618. Bronze.
77 mm. By J.S. & A. B. Wyon. Victoria. Prince of Wales, National
Thanksgiving. Londinia inviting Queen Victoria and the Prince of
Wales to enter St. Paul' s Cathedral, Britannia standing right.
Reverse
; A view of the interior of St. Paul' s with congregation,
royal arms to left and those of the City of London to right.
NGC
graded in jumbo holder MS-64 Brown.
WINGS
APPROVED
.
Estimate Value ......................................................$400 - 500