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 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
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'
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E, Obverse: Low relief head with I of GEORGIVS pointing to a space, Reverse: right leg of N of IND points to a space, the second rarest die pairing for this date, EF/GEF with a subtle red, yellow and green toning on the reverse, seldom seen in this high grade. Ex-Peter Davies, London Coins Auction A126 September 2009 Lot 428 hammer price £180. We note the example in the Peter Davies collection described as toned A/UNC realised £250 hammer price way back in our Auction A124 in February 2009
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 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1809 dies 5E Low relief head/Right leg of N in IND points to a space, UNC and evenly toned, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E Obverse: Low relief head with I of GEORGIVS pointing to a space between two rim teeth, Reverse: Tuft on lion's tail in closer to the M of IMP, the right leg of the N of IND points to a space between two rim teeth, the second scarcest die pairing of the five pairings known for this date EF/GEF, we note the example in the Peter Davies collection described as toned A/UNC realised £250 hammer price way back in our Auction A124 in February 2009
Shilling 1921 Davies 1807, CGS type SH.G5.1921.04, dies 4E Obverse: I of GEORGIVS to space Low relief head. Reverse: Right leg of N of IND to space, UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 80, the second finest of just 4 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, dies 5E. Obverse: I of GEORGIVS to bead Low relief head Reverse: Right leg of N of IND to space, CGS type SH.G5.1921.06, Choice UNC and nicely toned, slabbed and graded CGS 82, housed in an original CGS holder with the 3-pronged gasket, the finest known of just 2 examples recorded by the CGS Population Report
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431Davies 1807 dies 4E the second scarcest of the five types known for this date, A/UNC lightly toning, we note the example in the Peter Davies collection in similar grade (London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1335) realised £292 inclusive of buyer's premium
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431Davies 1805 dies 3D the scarcest of the five types known for this date, Toned UNC with a flan flaw above the G of GRA, we note the UNC example in the Peter Davies Collection (London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1329) realised £234 inclusive of buyer's premium
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Davies 1805 dies 3D, S.4023 Nose to S, with the higher relief bust as used on the sterling silver issues prior to 1920 UNC and nicely toned with a hint of cabinet friction on the reverse, Rare with Spink now listing at £185 in UNC
Shilling 1921 Obv 3 Rev D -- B.S.C. 1805 -- a rare grade for this scarce obv. for 1921 and the last issue of Spink's 'deeply engraved' sterling silver head. The finest grade seen by vendor, UNC toned
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