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1831 6D S-3836 MS64+ PCGS #204815

(1511) Rose toning obverse and reverse. Few marks in fields.

1831 6D S-3836 MS64+ PCGS #204815

(1511) Rose toning obverse and reverse. Few marks in fields.

1834 6D S-3836 MS64+ PCGS #204816

(1599) Nice strike for the grade showing some weakness in the centers. Obverse has very clean surfaces while the reverse shows a few bag marks and light scuffing. Nice greenish-gold tone on the peripheries. Over all a very attractive sixpence.

1835 6D S-3836 MS65+ PCGS #204817

(1639) A full strike, orange-green iridescence.

1835 6D S-3836 MS65+ PCGS #204817

(1639) A full strike, orange-green iridescence.

1836 6D S-3836 MS64 PCGS #950990

(1990) As with the 1837 6d, the 1836 is a very hard coin to find in any grade. Sharply struck with good hair detail, the reverse has pin point detail. Surfaces are clean with goldish toning.

1837 6D S-3836 MS64 PCGS #204819

(1763) A very tough coin to find, as are most 1837 dated coins of King William IV. Very strong strike on the reverse, shows weakness on the obverse do to excessive wear in the die. Very nice greenish-orange tone which gives this coin nice eye appeal. There are several "slide marks" on the forehead and brow and I believe these are as minted. The other PCGS 1837 sixpence graded MS64 has similar marks like this on the obverse.