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

3193

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1902

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

Edward VII. Lovely rainbow toning. Pop 5; only 1 graded finer

at NGC.

NGC graded MS-65.

WINGS APPROVED

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

3194

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1902

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

Edward VII. Obverse portrait of king by DeSaulles. Reverse;

Crowned shield within royal garter. A deep dusty tone on this

uncirculated specimen struck in the king' s coronation year.

NGC graded MS-64.

WINGS APPROVED

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Estimate Value ......................................................$225 - 275

3195

Great Britain. Crown, 1902

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

803. Edward VII. Toned.

Very Fine

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$125 - 150

3196

Great Britain. Florin, 1902

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

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

Saulles. Reverse iconic standing Britannia design, date below.

Attractive mint state with a blue and green pastel tone. Unusu-

ally blemish-free for a currency coin.

NGC graded MS-64.

WINGS APPROVED

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Estimate Value ......................................................$125 - 150

3197

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1903

. S.3980; ESC-748; KM-802.

Edward VII. Obverse portrait of king right by De Saulles.

Reverse; Crowned shield within royal garter. A bright and high

grade coin, nearly as struck and a very desirable example of the

second most valuable coin in the short Edwardian silver series.

NGC graded AU-58.

WINGS APPROVED

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Estimate Value ................................................ $1,600 - 1,800

3198

Great Britain. Florin, 1904

. S.3981; ESC-922; KM-801.

Edward VII. Obverse portrait of king right by DeSaulles.

Reverse; Classic image of Britannia standing with shield. Uncir-

culated, and a scarcer date which glisten with original mint lus-

ter.

NGC graded MS-63.

WINGS APPROVED

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Estimate Value ......................................................$400 - 450

3199

Great Britain. Penny, 1904

. S.3990; KM-794.2. Edward VII.

Uncirculated, and a great example of the rarest date in the

short series.

NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown.

WINGS

APPROVED

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Estimate Value ......................................................$150 - 200

3200

Great Britain. Currency Threepence, 1904

. S.3984; KM-

797.1. Edward VII. Mint state with a light golden blue peripheral

tone. Great eye appeal.

Choice Brilliant Uncirculated

.

Estimate Value ........................................................$80 - 100

3201

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1906

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

Edward VII. Obverse portrait of king by DeSaulles. Reverse;

Crowned shield within royal garter. Crisply struck and richly

toned.

Estimate Value ......................................................$750 - 850

3202

Great Britain. Florin, 1906

. S.3981; ESC-924; KM-801.

Edward VII. Obverse portrait of king left by DeSaulles. Reverse;

Britannia standing with shield. Date below. Uncirculated and

scarce in this condition.

NGC graded MS-62.

WINGS

APPROVED

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Estimate Value ......................................................$350 - 400