The June 4, 2000, Dr. Jon Kardatzke Collection Parts II & III, Sale 5

World Crowns and Minors

Lot 4650
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1732. S-3686. George II. Roses and plumes in angles. Well struck with superb toning. Rare this nice. PCGS graded MS-65.
Estimated Value $3,000-UP.

Lot 4651
GREAT BRITAIN. Halfcrown, 1746-LIMA. SC-70; KM-584.3. George II. Decimo Nono edge. LIMA below bust, a hallmark used to signify that the silver used to coin these pieces was captured by Admiral Anson from a Spanish treasure ship bearing silver mined in Lima, Peru. Faint haymarking. Wonderful dark iridescent gray surfaces and strike. One of the finest of these we have encountered. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.

Lot 4652
GREAT BRITAIN. ½ Crown, 1746. Sb-3695A; SC-70. George II. Lima below head. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $50-75.

Lot 4653
GREAT BRITAIN. Shilling, 1758. Sb-3704; SC-170. George II. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $30-40.

Lot 4654
GREAT BRITAIN. Halfpenny, 1770. KM-601; SC-5. George III. Prooflike brown with glossy surfaces, near perfect strike for this first year of issue. Rare in mint state. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $400-600.

Lot 4655
GREAT BRITAIN. ½ Penny, 1773. Sb-3774; SC-50. George III. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $50-75.

Lot 4656
GREAT BRITAIN. Shilling, 1787. Sb-3746. George III. With hearts. Toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $30-40.

Lot 4657
GREAT BRITAIN. Shilling, 1787. Sb-3743. George III. Without hearts. Lightly cleaned. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $20-30.

Lot 4658
GREAT BRITAIN. Dollar, ND (1804). SC-5; KM-634. George III oval countermark on Mexico 8 Reales, 1795-FM. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150-200.

Lot 4659
GREAT BRITAIN. Bank Dollar, 1804. Dav-101; KM-Tn1. George III. Deep blue toning. Light surface contact marks and hairlines. PCGS graded Proof 63.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,250.

Lot 4660
GREAT BRITAIN. Dollar, ND (1804). SC-5. George III oval counterstamp on Mexico Charles IV 1789 8 Reales. Even gray toning, attractive for grade. Fine.
Estimated Value $100-150.

Lot 4661
GREAT BRITAIN. 18 Pence Bank Token, 1811. KM-Tn2; SC-10. George III. Some hairlines, and a few contact marks caused by the usual careless handling in Britain. Bright mirrors with pale gold iridescence. These Proofs are rare, and almost never found better than this. NGC graded Proof 62.
Estimated Value $300-400.

Lot 4662
GREAT BRITAIN. 3 Shillings Bank Token, 1812. KM-Tn5. George III. Laureate head. Reverse flan flaw. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $100-125.

Rare 1817 Pattern "Incorrupt" Crown

Lot 4663
GREAT BRITAIN. Pattern "Incorrupt" Crown, 1817. ESC-229-R3; L.&.S. 159. by William Wyon. Draped laureate bust right, date below, legend around, signed W.WYON beneath drapery. Reverse: INCORRUPTA FIDES VERITASQUE, crowned shield, plain edge. Beautifully toned, extremely rare, a superb example of this famous rarity. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value $10,000-UP.
Ex Willis sale, 1991, lot 465.

Lot 4664
GREAT BRITAIN. Shilling, 1817. SC-110; KM-666. George III. Light hairlines, pale golden gray toning. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.

Lot 4665
GREAT BRITAIN. ½ Crown, 1817. S-3789. George III. Small laureate head. Toned. PCGS graded MS-66.
Estimated Value $300-350.

Lot 4666
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1818. Dav-103; KM-675. George III. LVIII. Light marks, Toned. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $150-200.

Lot 4667
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1818. S-3787. George III. LIX on edge. Toned. PCGS graded MS-66.
Estimated Value $500-700.

Lot 4668
GREAT BRITAIN. ½ Crown, 1820. S-3807. George IV. Toned. PCGS graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.

Lot 4669
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1821. Dav-104; SC-5; KM-680.1. Light marks on face. Hairlines beneath deep grayish blue toning. NGC graded MS-60.
Estimated Value $300-400.

Lot 4670
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1822. Dav-104; KM-680.1. George IV. Secundo on edge. Light hairlines on both sides. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $400-600.

Rare 1831 Crown, 1831

Lot 4671
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1831. S-3833; ESC-271. William IV. Mintage of only 100 pieces. Very Rare. Beautiful iridescent toning. PCGS graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value $5,000-UP.

Lot 4672
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1839. S-3882; ESC-279. Victoria. Young head. Issued in the set. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value $3,000-UP.

Lot 4673
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1844. Dav-105; KM-741. Victoria young head. Light hairlines. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $300-400.

Lot 4674
GREAT BRITAIN. Gothic Crown, 1847. Dav-106; KM-744. Victoria. Un Decimo on edge. Cleaned showing several hairlines. Impaired Proof.
Estimated Value $700-900.

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