Threepence 1856 ESC 2063, Bull 3388 UNC/AU with attractive golden tone, Threehalfpence 1840 ESC 2256, Bull 3465, Lustrous UNC and choice, Rare, rated R2 by Bull and ESC, this date seldom seen in high grade, our archive database shows that there was no example in the Andrew Wayne collection, the Roland Harris collection example was EF
Threehalfpence 1843 43 over 34 ESC 2259B, Bull 3470 the Obverse UNC and lustrous with touches of gold toning, the reverse UNC or near so with a contact mark above the crown, listed as R2 by Bull, possibly rarer in this high grade
Threehalfpence 1835 5 over 4 ESC 2251A, Bull 2542 a choice piece with gold toning and touches of magenta and blue, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88, extremely high grade examples in the Threehalfpence series are almost impossible to find. The finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. At the time of writing the LCGS Population Report showed 162 examples of all dates submitted for grading, and only 5 examples had graded LCGS 88, of which only 2 were William IV issues, this being one of them
Threehalfpences (2) 1838 ESC 2254, Bull 3461, A/UNC toned with some light surface residue in the legends, 1841 as ESC 2257, Bull 3466 with last 1 lower and tilted to the right, UNC or near so and nicely toned
Threehalfpence 1837 ESC 2253 Good Fine, rated R2 by ESC, our records indicate we have not offered an example since 2006, so probably rarer than catalogues suggest
Threehalfpence 1836 ESC 2252 UNC or very near so and attractively toned, slabbed and graded CGS 75, the second finest of 7 examples thus far recorded on the CGS Population Report
Threehalfpence 1838 Proof with die axis inverted, UNC and lustrous with a few small rim nicks, excessively rare, unlisted by ESC or Davies, this believed to be the first recorded example with inverted die axis (as the currency pieces). We note that Spink listed a Proof in November 2001, the Proof now listed by Spink and priced at £800 FDC
Threehalfpence 1843 as ESC 2259 with short 1 in fraction, left tilted 1 in date, square 4 in correctly aligned date UNC with lustre, some hairlines on the obverse
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