Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 in an NGC holder and graded MS64*, the star designation only given to choice coins with exceptional eye appeal and quality for the given grade. Less than 1% of all pieces receive this designation.
Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 UNC the reverse with minor cabinet friction, a choice example, lustrous and with prooflike fields, a very attractive example an rare thus
VictoriaGolden Jubilee Currency Set 1887 Five Pounds to Threepence comprising Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 GEF with a scratch in the obverse field, Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 NEF/EF with many contact marks, Sovereign 1887M Jubilee Head, G: of D:G: further from the crown S.3867A GVF, Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, Imperfect J in J.E.B Marsh 478C, S.3869 NEF/EF with an edge nick, Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585 NEF, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 ESC 395, Bull 2697 GEF the obverse with some scratches, Halfcrown 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 719, Bull 2771, Davies 640 dies 1A NEF, Florin 1887 ESC 868, Bull 2953, Davies 811 dies 2A NEF/EF, Shilling 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 982 dies 1C, NEF with an edge nick, Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type ESC 1752, Bull 3264, Davies 1151 dies 2A, NEF/EF with some hairlines on the obverse, Threepence 1887 ESC 2096, Bull 3436 GVF/NEF, comes with black box with 'JUBILEE COINAGE ISSUED ON THE COMPLETION OF THE FIFTIETH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA 1837-1887 in gold lettering on the lid, this in very good condition
Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 NEF/GVF the obverse with some fine hairlines and rubbing to the Queen's jawline, the reverse with a series of fine hairlines at the top, and some flattening the top edge of the rim suggests once in jewellery, however overall of considerable superior appearance to the vast majority of Ex-jewellery pieces
Five Pounds 1887 ProofS.3864 FDC and graded PR62CAM by PCGS without B.P in exergue and a much rarer variety Linecar and Stone 73, considered by connoisseurs to be five times rarer than the issue that has the B.P (Linecar and Stone 72), a choice and beautiful piece and certainly not overgraded at PR62
Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 UNC and lustrous with some hairlines on reflective fields, minimal contact marks barely detract, a most attractive example with much eye appeal
Five Pounds 1887 ProofS.3864 nFDC, Very minor hairlines, a small edge nick and minimal contact marks only on this beautiful piece, we note a steep increase in values for these pieces in recent times and consequently the better examples are becoming very difficult to find with values in the tens of thousands
Five Pounds 1887 ProofS.3864 GEF for wear with small rim nicks, the obverse hairlined and with signs of fine smoothing in the fields visible under magnification
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