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Auction: 22006 - Coins and Commemorative Medals - Summer Auction
Lot: 347

(g) PCGS MS63 | William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1833, second bare head right, nose to second I, rev. crowned shield on mantle, edge milled, 7.98g, 6h (Bentley 29; Marsh 18; MCE 491; Spink 3829B), a prominent die crack radiating to right of shield on reverse, otherwise handsomely choice with naturally playful and lustrous fields, attractively mint fresh, a scarcer date, seldom encountered in so fine a state, in PCGS holder, graded MS63 (Cert. #21700200)

Provenance
Heritage, Signature 3089, 21 January 2021, lot 32795 - $7,800 - "An offering of immense beauty, whose surfaces positively glow with vibrant, sun-gold lustre, bathed across the fields and igniting the features in dazzling brilliance. A prominent die crack extending to the right of the reverse shield adds an element of interest and acts to serve as a future pedigree marker. Quite scarce in this choice condition"


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Sold for
£4,800

Starting price
£2800