Guinea 1791 S.3729 in an NGC holder and graded MS63, at the time of writing, NGC had only graded one finer example, in addition to this the highest graded by PCGS is MS62
Guinea 1791 S.3729 EF and lustrous with a few light flecks of haymarks, an original and eye-catching example, this series always popular in high grades
Half Guinea 1791 S.3735 GEF and lustrous with prooflike fields, the reverse with a two thin scratches in the right field, a very high grade example with much eye appeal, examples in this high grade are seldom encountered
Guinea 1791 Pattern in gilt copper by C.H.Kuchler similar to Coincraft G3PT-230 struck on a heavier flan of 5.66 grammes, Obverse Laureate Head right, GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA within wide raised border bearing ornament and incuse legend, Reverse Crowned spade-shaped shield within wide raise border bearing the legend M.B.F.ET.H.REX.F.D.B.ET.L.D.S.R.I.A.T.ET.E 1791, die axis inverted, EF/GEF, Rare
Guinea 1791 Pattern in silver by C.H.Kuchler. Selig 1128. As Wilson and Rasmussen 105. Weight 6.39 grammes, Obverse Laureate Bust right, Reverse Crowned spade-shaped shield, Reverse inverted. Very Rare, UNC toned showing signs of die rust on the portrait (EX LCA 144 Mar 2014 Lot 1573 realised £2,000)
Guinea 1791 Pattern in silver by C.H.Kuchler. Selig 1128. As Wilson and Rasmussen 105. Weight 6.39 grammes, Obverse Laureate Bust right, Reverse Crowned spade-shaped shield, Reverse inverted. Very Rare, UNC toned showing signs of die rust on the portrait
Guinea 1791/1798 Pattern in bronzed copper, a double reverse striking with each side displaying a different date. Two reverses both a crowned spade-shaped shield. Struck en medaille on a thick flan weighing 7.50 grammes, as Wilson and Rasmussen 112 nFDC and attractively toned
Guineas (2) 1771 S.3727 Fine with some scratches and an edge pinch by the date, 1791 VG/Fine with signs of a mount having been skilfully removed from the top of the obverse
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