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

3210

Great Britain. Proof Florin, 1911

. S.4012; ESC-930; KM-

817. George V. Obverse, portrait of king by Mackennal. Reverse;

Crowned shield of arms. Deep golden tone. Brilliant flawless

mint state. Rare thus.

NGC graded Proof 66.

WINGS

APPROVED

.

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

3211

Great Britain. Proof Shilling, 1911

. S. 4013; ESC-1421; KM-

816. George V. A dazzling Proof with multicolored toning.

NGC

graded Proof 64

.

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

3212

Great Britain. Penny, 1912-H

. S.4052; KM-810. George V. A

well struck example of this Heaton (branch) mint large bronze

coin. Uncirculated with some original mint red. High catalogue

value.

NGC graded MS-64 Brown

.

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

3213

Great Britain. Octorino Pattern Eight Pence, 1913

. ESC-

1481A (Rarity 4). George V. Struck for Reginald Huth. Produced

in copper with proof surfaces and toothed borders both sides.

Obverse, robed portrait of king left GEORGIVS V DEI GRATIA.

Reverse struck en medaille with crowned cruciform shields,

emblems in angles. BRI REX OCTORINO. A delightfully choice

example of an unusual and extremely rare denomination, pro-

moted by Huth but sadly never adopted as currency.

NGC

graded Proof 65 Red & Brown.

WINGS APPROVED

.

Estimate Value ................................................ $1,800 - 2,000

3214

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1915

. S.4011; ESC-762; KM-

818.1. George V. Obverse portrait of king left by Mackennal.

Reverse; Crowned shield within garter. Practically as made.

Nicely struck choice uncirculated.

NGC graded MS-64.

WINGS APPROVED

.

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

3215

Great Britain. Sixpence, 1917

. S.4014; KM-815. George V.

Scarce date. Beautiful iridescent toning.

PCGS graded MS-67

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$200 - 300

3216

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1918

. S.4011; ESC-765; KM-

818.1. George V. Obverse portrait of king left by Mackennal.

Reverse; Crowned shield within garter. Gem uncirculated with a

stunning old golden-green iridescent toning.

NGC graded MS-

66.

WINGS APPROVED

.

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

3217

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1920

. S.4021; ESC-767; KM-

818a.1. George V. Type one, with more deeply engraved por-

trait. Obverse, king left by Mackennal. Reverse; Crowned shield

within garter. Uncirculated and quite rare thus.

NGC graded

MS-63.

WINGS APPROVED

.

Estimate Value ......................................................$120 - 140

3218

Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1925

. S.4021A; ESC-772; KM-

818.2. George V. Obverse portrait of king left by Bertram Mack-

ennal. Reverse crowned shield within garter. A pristine mint

state example of one of the two rarest dates in the George V

Halfcrown series. Exceptionally rare thus.

NGC graded MS-65

.

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

3219

Great Britain. Crown, 1927

. S.4036; ESC-367; Dav-110; KM-

836. George V. Head left.

Reverse

; Crown in wreath.

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