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1739 Crown S-3687 MS62 PCGS #616745

George II Crown, 1739, young laureate head left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, edge DVUODECIMO, (S-3687, ESC-1665). Strictly about extremely fine, the reverse better but a delightful coin despite its technical grade, the obverse richly toned with silky smooth fields, the reverse lightly toned with some mint luster. A true gem for the grade.

1741/39 1/2 Cr S-3693 Large Lettering MS62 PCGS #683044

George II Halfcrown, 1741 over 39 DECIMO QVARTO, young laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, seven strings to harp, 15.07g, 7h (Bull 1682; ESC 601A; Adams 545; Spink 3693), a truly sublime example with only the faintest trace of die wear to highest points and a small die break through O of GEORGIVS, otherwise delightfully toned and handsomely balanced, lustrous and much as struck, rare thus. Purchased Spink 21006, July 7, 2021, Lot 346. Ex. Roderick Richardson - Choice BU (£5750). Conservatively graded MS 62 by PCGS.

1758 Shil S-3704 MS63 PCGS #616071

Shilling, 1758, older laureate, cuirassed and draped bust left, rev. eight strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 5.99g, 6h (Bull 1734; ESC 1213; Spink 3704), choice and highly lustrous, good extremely fine, the reverse much as struck. A nice example of a common type that was apparently struck for many years. Purchased Spink 21006, July 7, 2021, Lot 370.