Sixpence 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1860 dies 1A, Obverse: Shallow neck, I of BRITT points to a bead. Reverse: Colon of FID points to a bead, Lion has small face. Choice UNC with practically full lustre. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, The rarest of the currency types of 1911 and seldom seen. Of the 62 examples of 1911 currency Sixpence submitted to LCGS for grading, only 3 have been the rare dies 1A combination, a key 20th Century variety
Sixpence 1911 Obverse I of BRITT points to a bead. Shallow neck. Reverse Colon after FID points to a bead. Davies 1860 dies 1A, CGS type SP.G5.1911.01, Choice UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded CGS 82, one of only 3 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report, compared to 48 examples of the standard issue 2B die combination, a much under-rated 20th Century rarity
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