Sixpences (4) 1850 Second I of VICTORIA has not top bar, as ESC 1695, Bull 3185, EF and lustrous, 1858 thin curl at the nape of the neck, I of GRATIA points to a bead, ESC 1706, Bull 3200, Davies dies 1A, VF, a rare type and by far the scarcer of the two main types, 1881 ESC 1740, Bull 3251, V of VICTORIA with a die flaw and giving the impression of an inverted A, Bright EF, 1885 ESC 1746, Bull 3258, EF with some light hairlines
Shilling 1838 Small head with WW in relief, ESC 1278, Bull 2973, Davies 850 dies 1A, UNC the obverse displaying very light friction to the highest points and with some hairlines in the field, the reverse choice and lustrous with golden toning around the rims, an extremely eye-catching piece and rare thus
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