Five Pounds 1937 S.4074 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF64 Ultra Cameo, the only George VI large gold issue and always keenly sought after in this choice grade
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074, Marsh F40, in an NGC holder and graded PF64*, coins with the star designation have exceptional eye appeal for the grade. The only George VI Gold Five Pounds issue continues to be a popular coin with collectors
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074, Marsh F40, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Ultra Cameo, an extremely attractive and eye-catching example, The only George VI Gold Five Pounds issue and continues to be popular with collectors
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074, Marsh F40, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Cameo. The only George VI Gold Five Pounds issue continues to be a popular coin with collectors
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074, Marsh F40 in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Cameo, the only George VI Gold Five Pounds issue and continues to be a popular issue with collectors and dealers alike
Five Pounds 1937 ProofS.4074, Marsh F40 nFDC with some very minor contact marks and hairlines, the King's portrait and St. George with excellent frosting, the reverse with a hairline scratch below St. George's cape, an eye-catching example of this popular type, the only George VI Gold Five Pounds issue
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074, Marsh F40, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Ultra Cameo, the only Gold Five Pounds issued for George VI and always a popular type amongst collectors
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074, Marsh F40, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Cameo, the bust nicely frosted, the only Gold Five Pounds issued for George VI and always popular with collectors
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074 nFDC with a few very light hairlines, retaining practically full mint lustre, the bust fully frosted, the only George VI issue and always in high demand
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074 in an NGC holder and graded PF65, the only George VI Gold Five Pounds issued and always sought after, the highest grades now particularly desirable
Five Pounds 1937 Gold ProofS.4074 in an NGC holder and graded PF64, the only George VI Gold Five Pounds issued and always sought after, the highest grades now particularly desirable
Five Pounds 1937 ProofS.4074 nFDC with some deeper hairlines causing a slight depression in the field in places, retaining much mint lustre and brilliance, the only George VI Gold Five Pounds issued and always sought after
Five Pounds 1937 ProofS.4074 nFDC with some hairlines, retaining almost full original mint brilliance, the only George VI Gold Five Pounds issued and always sought after
Five Pounds 1937 ProofS.4074 A/UNC with some contact marks and hairlines, retaining some original mint brilliance. The only George VI Gold Five Pounds issued and always sought after
Two Pounds 1902?Matte PROOF - a rare example having the designers initials 'De.S' and the commencement of the legend double struck -minor surface nicks on obverse?otherwise About FDC (Notes on Edwardian issues: All Five pound pieces, proofs and currencies appear struck from one die sinking. Proof dates occur either 7 mm?or 7.5 mm wide, whilst currencies are either 7.5 mm?or 8 mm wide. Proof two pound pieces have a pointed base to the figure '2', whilst currencies pieces are all rounded. Sovereigns and halfsovereigns appear to be struck from one die sinking) (Notes on George V issues: All five pound and two pound pieces and proof sovereigns and proof half-sovereigns are 'full neck' and from single die-sinkings. Currency pieces for 1911 are both 'full neck' and 'shallow neck', but unlike the silver issues? all share the same legend and border beading. The 'full neck has a more raised portion above the initial 'M'?whilst the shallow neck' almost touches the top of the 'M'. From 1912 ?onwards the 'full neck' dies appear to be almost exclusively used throughout the series for both London and branch mints until 1928, but?with some exceptions - a 1912 'P' has been noted with 'shallow neck'. Further examination is required to consolidate this series)
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