Crown 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A, A/UNC the obverse lustrous with some toning, the reverse with good original lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75
Double Florin to Farthing (14) Double Florin 1889 Fine, Halfcrowns (4) 1887 Jubilee Head VG, 1889 Davies 645 dies 3A, VF with a scratch on the reverse, 1891VG, 1914 VG, Florin 1889 VG, Shillings (4) 1887 Jubilee Head Davies 981 dies 1B Near Fine, 1889 Large Jubilee Head VG with some scratches, 1895VG/Fair, 1918 Fine/Near Fine, 1914 VG, 1918 Fine, Farthings (2) 1722 VG, 1806 GF/NVF with some verdigris spots
Shilling 1889 Small Jubilee Head, ESC 1354, Bull 3141, Davies 985 dies 1D, by far the rarer of the two Small Jubilee Head types for this date, VG, we note that the example in the Peter Davies collection was only Fine, with a cataloguers note that the vendor had never seen this variety in high grade
Shilling 1906 ESC 1415, Bull 3592, Davies 1556 dies 1A, UNC and lustrous with some light contact marks and some small rim nicks, the obverse brilliant, the reverse slightly subdued with a choice golden tone, exhibiting choice eye appeal
Shilling 1888 8 over 7 ESC 1353, Bull 3140, Davies 983, UNC and choice, the obverse with a deep golden tone, the reverse with gold and blue/green tone, with spectacular eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Shilling 1894 Large Letters on obverse, ESC 1363, Bull 3156, Davies 1014 dies 2A, Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, this date becoming more difficult to find in high grade
Shillings (3) 1879 No Die Number, Cross on crown points to a space ESC 1334, Bull (-), Davies dies 6C, VG, 1887 Jubilee Head, Small Garter letters, Q of QUI has long, loop less tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 980 dies 1A, by far the rarest of the three reverse types, GEF/AU and attractively toned, 1889 Large Jubilee Head, Obverse: Truncation almost touches rim beads, ESC 1355, Bull 3142, Davies 986 dies 2D, About EF/EF the obverse with some hairlines
Shilling 1889 Small Jubilee Head, Q of QUI with curved looped tail, stated by the vendor to be 9 over 7, however, extreme magnification does not confirm this, ESC 1354, Bull 3141, as Davies 984 dies 1C GVF/About EF, a very rare type and always extremely sought after
Shilling 1894 Large Obverse Lettering ESC 1363, Bull 3156, Davies 1014 dies 2A, Reverse : Left hand crown's cross points to a space GEF with attractive gold and olive toning, scarce,
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1809 dies 5E, Obverse: Low relief head with I of GEORGIVS pointing to a bead, Reverse: right leg of N of IND points to a space, the rarest die pairing for this date, A/UNC with golden toning, the obverse with a small metal flaw on the rim
Shilling 1906 ESC 1415, Bull 3592, Davies 1556 dies 1A, Long upper arm to E of EDWARDVS, A/UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks, Ex-London Coins Auction A138 September 2012 Lot 2641 hammer price £110
Shillings and Sixpences (7) Shillings (3) 1887 Jubilee Head Q of QUI has long, loopless tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 980 dies 1A, VF/GVF with touches of colourful tone, the rarest of the three Jubilee Head types for this date, 1889 Large Jubilee Head ESC 1355, Bull 3142, Davies 987 dies 3D, VF toned, 1890 ESC 1357, Bull GF/NVF toned, the reverse with some verdigris on the shield, Sixpences (4) 1887 Young HeadESC 1750, Bull 3262 Good Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type R over I in VICTORIA ESC 1752A, Bull 3265, Davies 1152 Good Fine with some scratches in the obverse field, 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type ESC 1754, Bull 3272 VF/GVF with some hairlines on the obverse, 1899 ESC 1769, Bull 3292 Good Fine, cleaned with some damage to the edge at 7 o'clock
Shilling 1912 Reverse with smaller letters, IMP closer together, ESC 1422, Bull 3801, Davies 1794 dies 3A, GEF with a small spot in the reverse field, by far the scarcer of the two die pairings for this date
Shillings (2) 1910 ESC 1419, Bull 3596 Lustrous UNC with some contact marks and small edge nicks, the obverse with some minor fleck of toning, the edge with a scratch along the line of part of the milling, 1911 ESC 1420, Bull 3799, Davies 1791, dies 2A, UNC or near so and nicely toned
Shilling 1894 Large letters on Obverse, ESC 1363, Bull 3156, Davies 1015 dies 2B, in an NGC holder and graded MS64, a most attractive example, the reverse choice, the key date in the Veiled Head series and becoming very difficult to find in high grades. We note an example way back in London Coins Auction A145 (June 1st 2014) graded LCGS 82 realised £300 hammer price, this piece very similar in grade and eye appeal
Shillings (3) 1888 8 over 7 ESC 13536, Bull 3140, Davies 983 VF, once cleaned, with a spot on the second I of VICTORIA, 1889 Small Jubilee Head, U of QUI further from shield, ESC 1354, Bull 3141, Davies 985 dies 1D, VG the rarer of the two Small Jubilee Head die pairings for this date, 1889 Large Jubilee Head, Q of QUI has looped tail (as reverse die of 1888), as ESC 1355, Bull 3142, Davies 986A dies 2C, a rare die pairing not listed in the 1982 Davies book, VF cleaned
Shillings (3) 1904 Obverse 2a, Reverse A, ESC 1413, Bull 3590, Davies 1553A, Fine, the reverse with some surface residue, 1906 ESC 1415, Bull 3592, Davies 1556, dies 1A, VF, the obverse with some light hairlines, by far the scarcer of the two varieties for this date, 1906 ESC 1415, Bull 3592, Davies 1557 dies 2A, VF with a thin scratch on the obverse
Florins (3) 1914 ESC 933, Bull 3759, Davies 1737 dies 2E About EF/EF the reverse with attractive golden tone, 1920 Smaller reverse design, Davies 1745 with 0 of date pointing to a space, About VF/GVF, 1920 Smaller reverse design Davies 1745a, with 0 of date pointing to a bead Good Fine/GVF
Crowns to Florins (4) The Four faces of Queen Victoria Sterling Silver Set comprising Crowns (3) 1845 Cinquefoil Stops on edge ESC 282, Bull 2864, VG with some edge knocks and surface residue, 1889 ESC 299, Bull 2589 VG, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 dies 1B, VG the reverse slightly better, and Florin 1857 ESC 814, Bull 2835 VG/Fair, in a Bradford Exchange box with their booklet-style certificate
Halfcrowns to Groats (14) comprising Halfcrowns (6) 1902 VG, 1904 Near Fine/VG, 1906 Near Fine, 1907 VG/Near Fine, 1908 VG, 1910 Good Fine, Florin 1853 Good Fine, Shillings (3) 1887 Fine/Good Fine with colourful tone, 1894 Davies 1014 dies 2A Near Fine/Fine, 1897 Good Fine/VF, Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type, Fine/Good Fine, Groats (3) 1837 Near Fine/Fine, 1840 Fine, 1842 Fine
Florin 1889 ESC 871, Bull 2957, Davies 814 - dies 3+B. A most difficult to find die pairing, Reverse B only used in 1889, Near VF/VF with some thin scratches, our archive database shows only four examples offered in 20 years. We note an example offered in London Coins Auction A150 in an LCGS holder described as LCGS 70 realised £260 hammer price
Shillings (2) 1891 ESC 1358, Bull 3145 GEF with some small edge nicks and an attractive grey tone, 1893 Small Lettering on obverse, I od DEI points to a space, ESC 1361A, Bull 3154, Davies 1010 dies 1A A/UNC with old grey tone and some minor contact marks
Shillings (4) 1887 Jubilee Head, Q with long, loop less tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 980 dies 1A, GEF and lustrous with prooflike fields with some contact marks and hairlines, 1887 Jubilee Head, Large garter letters, Q of QUI has virtually no tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 981 dies 1B, UNC/AU the reverse with some light verdigris, 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144, Davies 988 3D variety with large orb, orb and top cross of equal width, VF/GVF toned with some contact marks, 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 1357, Davies 988 dies 3D Top cross wider than orb (normal for this reverse) GVF
Shilling 1890 as ESC 1357, Bull 3144, Reverse E (Not in Davies) cross on orb slightly wider than the orb, Garter belt has minimal space between its end clasp and the border beads, GEF and lustrous with some contact marks
Shilling 1911 ESC 1420, Bull 3799, Davies 1792 dies 3A, Lustrous UNC with hints of gold toning, minor cabinet friction with a few light contact marks barely detract
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3810, Davies 1806 dies 4D, UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction, golden toned with flashes of green and magenta, an eye-catching example
Florins (4) 1889 ESC 871, Bull 2957, Davies 814A dies 3A Near Fine/Fine, a very rare die pairing, 1889 ESC 8971, Bull 2957, Davies 815 dies 3C Bright VF with contact marks, 1890 ESC 872, Bull 2958, Davies 816 dies 3C, Good Fine a very rare die pairing, 1896 ESC 880, Bull 2966, Davies 840 dies 1A, VG/Near Fine, this type listed as 'unconfirmed' by Davies in 1982, an interesting group for the variety enthusiast
Shillings (4) 1887 Jubilee Head, Q with long, loop less tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 980 dies 1A, AU/GEF, 1887 Jubilee Head, Large garter Letters, Q of QUI has virtually no tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 981, dies 1B. GEF and lustrous, 1887 Jubilee Head, Q of QUI has curved, looped tail, ESC 1351, Bull 31378, Davies 982 dies 1C, UNC/AU and lustrous with some minor contact marks, 1889 Small Jubilee Head ESC 1354, Bull 3141, Davies 984 dies 1C, Fine, Rare
Halfcrowns (6) 1887 Jubilee Head UNC and lustrous with some contact marks, 1914 GEF/AU and nicely toned, 1919 GEF and lustrous, 1922 Davies 1680 dies 3C, A/UNC with an attractive blue, green and gold tone, 1926 Modified Effigy A/UNC , 1958 UNC
Shillings (4) 1887 Jubilee Head, Large garter letters, Q of QUI has virtually no tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 981 dies 1B, GEF nicely toned with some minor spots, 1921 'Sterling' Head ESC 1431, Bull 3810, Davies 1805 dies 3D, the scarcest of the 1921 die pairings NVF, 1921 Low relief head ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1806 dies 4D VF, a scarcer die pairing, 1921 Low relief head ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E GVF a rare die pairing, the scarcer 1921 die pairings now becoming increasingly difficult to find
Crown 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A, UNC with practically full mint lustre, the obverse with some minor contact marks, some tiny rim nicks barely detract, a superior example
Sixpences (129) Elizabeth I 1592 mintmark Tun, 1696 First Bust (2), 1696B, 1697 Third Bust, 1697E Third Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns, 1731 Roses and Plumes, 1746 LIMA, 1757, 1758, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820 George III, 1821, 1825, 1826 Shield in Garter, 1826 Lion on Crown, 1828, 1829, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1852, 1855, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1866 Die Number 52, 1869 Die Number 13, 1873 Davies 1081 dies 3C, Die Number 115 (Rare), 1876 holed, 1877 Die Number 2, 1878 Die Number 26, 1879 No Die Number, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 Veiled Head, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925 Wide Rim, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1927 First Reverse, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, and 1937-1967 inclusive, in mixed grades, some Victorian and earlier in Fine, George V and later issues Fine to EF
Shillings (42) 1819 (2), 1821, 1825 Lion on Crown , 1826 (2, one holed), 1840, 1844, 1852, 1859, 1861, 1864 Die Number 63, 1865 Die Number 115, 1868 Die Number 47, 1871 (3) Die Numbers 12, 14, and 40, 1872 Die Number 83, 1873 (2) Die , Numbers 93 and 123, 1874 Die Number 15, 1875 (2) both Die Number 52, 1877 Die Number 19, 1878 (3) Die Numbers 1, 15, and 48, 1879 No Die Number, 1881, 1882, 1888, 1891, 1893 Large Obverse Letters, 1894 Davies 1014 dies 2A, Davies 1015 dies 2B (holed), 1895 Small Rose, 1896, 1897, 1901, 1904, 1919, and Canada 25 Cents 1872H, in mixed grades Fair to About Fine
Shilling 1889 Large Jubilee Head, truncation further from edge beads, ESC 1355, Bull 3142, Davies 987 dies 3D, UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks and a small tone line by the date
Corporation of London - New Council Chamber, Guildhall London 1884 77mm diameter in bronze Obverse: A detailed interior view of the Council Chamber, flanked by two heraldic panels, THE NEW COUNCIL CHAMBER. GUILDHALL OF LONDON. OPENED 2ND OCTOBER 1884. In Exergue: The City of London shield. Reverse: Londinia standing before the Civic Chair, attended, right, by Mercury and Commerce addressing her Council, standing and seated before her. In Exergue: City Sword and Mace entwined by a ribbon bearing the city motto. Eimer 1705, BHM 3177 Bright GEF, comes in a different Corporation of London box, The box lid states - Presented to the Burgomasters and Aldermen of Belgium to commemorate their visit to the City of London 14th May 1888 --- The Right Hon. Polydore de Keyser, Lord Mayor, Sheriffs: Major Horatio David Davies, William Alpheus Higgs Esq.. The medal which was intended for this box was commissioned but never issued, so the box extremely rare and sought after by collectors of this series
Crowns (20) 1888 ESC 298, Bull 2587, Davies 481 dies 1B VG, the reverse better, 1893 LVI Wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A, VG or better, 1893 LVI I.L initials below bust ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501C dies 1A VG, the reverse better, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501D, Obverse 1a, Reverse A, VG, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 dies 1A, VG /Fine the reverse with some scratches, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A Obverse 1a, Reverse B, Near Fine/Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse F with longer lower streamer with extra curl, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503C (2) both VG or better/Near Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim and longer denticles, Reverse: Streamer with three split strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three, ESC 303, Bull 2593,. Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (2) VG/Near Fine and VG/Fine, 1893 LVI Reverse: 5 strands coming from the base of the helmet ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503F dies 1L VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A, (2) About Fine/Fine and Near Fine/Fine, the second with grey tone, 1894 LVIII ESC 306, Bull 2596, Davies 510 dies 2C VG/Fine, 1895 LIX Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 512 Obverse dies 1a, Reverse A, Near Fine, 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A Near Fine/VG, 1896 LX Wider spaced 6 in date ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 516 dies 2A Near Fine/Fine, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 528 dies 2E VG the reverse slightly better, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 530 dies 3E VG the reverse slightly better, 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver ProofS.LL2, Davies 2610 nFDC, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies
Crowns (20) 1893 LVI Wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A (2) the first Near Fine, the second Near Fine and countermarked TRIM on both sides, 1893 LVI I.L. initials below the bust ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501C VG the reverse slightly better, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A Obverse 1a, Reverse C VG the reverse better, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse F with longer lower streamer with extra curl, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503C Obverse 1a, Reverse F, VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse G: Streamer with three strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (2) both VG/About Fine, 1893 LVI Reverse : 5 streamers emanate from a single hair, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503E Obverse 1, Reverse H VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A (2) VG/Near Fine and VG/Fine, 1894 LVII Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 306, Bull 2596, Davies 507 dies 1C VG, 1895 LVIII ESC 308, Bull 2598, Davies 513 Obverse 1a, Reverse A, approaching Fine, 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A VG/Near Fine with grey tone, 1896 LX wider spaced 6 in date ESC 311, Bull 2901, Davies 516 dies 2A VG the reverse better, 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603, Davies 522 dies 2D Fine, toned, 1898 LXII ESC 315, Bull 2605, Davies 527 dies 3E VG or better/Near Fine, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 530 dies 3E VG/Near Fine, 1899 LXIII ESC 317, Bull 2607, Davies 531 dies 3E VG/Fine toned, 1972 Silver Wedding Silver ProofS.LL1, Davies nFDC toned, 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof S.LL2 nFDC toned, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies
Crowns and Double Florins (20) comprising Crowns (17) 1893 LVI Wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A, Fine, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 dies 1B Near Fine/Fine, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A Obverse 1a, Reverse C VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse with longer lower streamer with extra curl ESC 303, Davies 503C Obverse 1a, Reverse F (4) Fine, About Fine/Fine, and VG/Near Fine (2), 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse: Streamer with three strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (2) both VG/Near Fine, one with toning, 1893 LVI Reverse: 5 strands coming from the base of the helmet ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503F dies 1L VG or better, 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A (2) VG/About Fine and Near Fine/Fine, 1894 LVIII ESC 307, Bull 2597, Davies 510 dies VG or better/Fine, 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A Fine, 1896 LX ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 520 dies 2D VG the reverse better, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 528 dies 2E Near Fine/About Fine, 1899 LXIII ESC 317, Bull 2607, Davies 531 dies 3E VG/Near Fine, toned, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies, Double Florins (3) 1889 ESC 398, Bull 2701, Davies 544 dies 2C, About VF with touches of blue toning, 1889 ESC 398, Bull 2701, Davies 544A dies 2B, Good Fine/NVF, 1889 Second I in VICTORIA an inverted I, ESC 398A, Bull 2702, Davies 545 Good Fine
Crown 1898 LXI ESC 314, Bull 2604 GVF/NEF, Davies 523 dies 2D, the obverse with some light surface corrosion in parts, the scarcest date/Regnal date combination of the Veiled Head Crown series
Shillings (11) 1826 Good Fine, 1878 Die Number 52 Bright Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head VF, 1889 Large Jubilee Head EF and lustrous, 1892 VG, 1894 Davies 1014 dies 2A Fine/Good Fine, 1897 Fine/Good Fine, cleaned and retoned, 1899 NVF/VF the obverse with some heavy contact marks, 1910 (2) Good Fine and NVF/VF, 1927 First Reverse GVF
Shilling 1906 ESC 1415, Bull 3592, Davies 1556 dies 1A UNC with a few very minor contact marks, almost fully lustrous, with excellent eye appeal, the scarcer of the two varieties for this date
Aberystwyth & Tregaron Bank, Cardiganshire £2 dated 1814, No.6887 for Evans, Jones, Davies & Co., (Black Sheep Bank), Grant 12, VG with a section of the note missing to right corner so A of Aberystwyth missing, a scarce denomination, Outing 14c
Shilling 1858 Bull 3014, Davies Dies 3A, 8 over 9 previously unrecorded by Davies for this date (similar to the Davies 878 type for 1859), unlisted by the 1992 ESC, EF or near so with uneven tone, Ex-London Coins Auction A139 1/12/2012 Lot 2180 hammer price £500
Shilling 1889 Small Jubilee Head, Q of QUI with curved looped tail, stated by the vendor to be 9 over 7, however, extreme magnification does not confirm this, ESC 1354, Bull 3141, as Davies 984 dies 1C GVF/About EF, a very rare type and always extremely sought after
Shilling 1859 ESC 1307, Bull 3015, Davies 878 dies 3A Bright EF, Scarce, we note the example in the Peter Davies collection (London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1143, mint state) fetched £550 hammer price. A rare die pairing and very seldom offered in any grade. Ex-London Coins Auction A131 9/12/2010 Lot 1755 hammer price £280
Shilling 1921 'Sterling' Head, ESC 1431, Bull 3810Davies 1805 dies 3D, the last issue of the deeper cut portrait, as used on the earlier .925 silver issues, NEF/EF, Ex-Peter Davies, London Coins Auction A126 Lot 427 hammer price £180, where it was described as 'one of the finest examples seen by the vendor'
Shillings in LCGS holders (7) 1887 Jubilee HeadESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 982 dies 1C Q with long looped tail, UNC or near so and lustrous with a hint of golden tone, slabbed and graded LCGS 75, 1929 ESC 1442, Bull 3835, A/UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 75, 1932 ESC 1445, Bull 3842, Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1936 ESC 1449, Bull 3853, Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1938S ESC 1455, Bull 4153, GEF and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 70, 1943E ESC 1464, Bull 4136, Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1962E ESC 1475EE, Bull 4474 Choice UNC, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, along with Florin 1962 ESC 968P, UNC with golden tone, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 9 examples thus far recorded by the LCGSB Population Report
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