J. Preidis RN 的钱币相册
Self submitted Feb 2017. Even NGC cross. From the Lockett Collection. Wonderful detail to the obverse and a weak strike through the center of the reverse. Deep toning beginning but some rainbow showing through both sides. Rayner rated as Rare.
Apen Park RC, Oct 2016. Even gunmetal grey tone with darker tone around the crisp detail. A brilliant strike.
Apen Park RC, Oct 2016. Even gunmetal grey tone with darker tone around the crisp detail. A brilliant strike.
Apen Park RC, Oct 2016. Even gunmetal grey tone with darker tone around the crisp detail. A brilliant strike.
Apen Park RC, Oct 2016. Even gunmetal grey tone with darker tone around the crisp detail. A brilliant strike.
Atlas Numismatics, Nov 2015. Antique grey with a blue hue evenly to both sides. Crisp strike with razor sharp detail. It's hard to imagine there's a better example.
Atlas Numismatics, Nov 2015. Antique grey with a blue hue evenly to both sides. Crisp strike with razor sharp detail. It's hard to imagine there's a better example.
Atlas Numismatics, Nov 2015. Antique grey with a blue hue evenly to both sides. Crisp strike with razor sharp detail. It's hard to imagine there's a better example.
Self submitted Feb 2017. Even NGC cross. Great detail with some colour showing through on the reverse. Rayner rated as Common.
Atlas Numismatics May 2016. A very nice golden obverse and blue reverse to this early 6d issue. Rayner rated as Normal, neither scarce or common.
Atlas Numismatics May 2016. A very nice golden obverse and blue reverse to this early 6d issue. Rayner rated as Normal, neither scarce or common.
Atlas Numismatics May 2016. A very nice golden obverse and blue reverse to this early 6d issue. Rayner rated as Normal, neither scarce or common.
Heritage Auctions (28106) - Jan 2011 - George III Sixpence 1819, S3791, taller digits in slanted date, MS66 PCGS, Superb, another beauty but very different from the 1818, with rich golden gray and amber gray surfaces that are beautifully original, clashed dies showing some shield details at rear of and surrounding the portrait, various letters of the legend re-engraved, most pleasing portrait, reverse bold in outer areas but a bit softly struck in the center. Quite scarce so fine; an apt rarity comparison might be a Seated Liberty or Barber dime in the US series. From the Exeter College Collection. Rayner rated as Scarce. Mintage: 4,712,000.
Heritage Auctions (28106) - Jan 2011 - George III Sixpence 1819, S3791, taller digits in slanted date, MS66 PCGS, Superb, another beauty but very different from the 1818, with rich golden gray and amber gray surfaces that are beautifully original, clashed dies showing some shield details at rear of and surrounding the portrait, various letters of the legend re-engraved, most pleasing portrait, reverse bold in outer areas but a bit softly struck in the center. Quite scarce so fine; an apt rarity comparison might be a Seated Liberty or Barber dime in the US series. From the Exeter College Collection. Rayner rated as Scarce. Mintage: 4,712,000.
Heritage Auctions (28106) - Jan 2011 - George III Sixpence 1819, S3791, taller digits in slanted date, MS66 PCGS, Superb, another beauty but very different from the 1818, with rich golden gray and amber gray surfaces that are beautifully original, clashed dies showing some shield details at rear of and surrounding the portrait, various letters of the legend re-engraved, most pleasing portrait, reverse bold in outer areas but a bit softly struck in the center. Quite scarce so fine; an apt rarity comparison might be a Seated Liberty or Barber dime in the US series. From the Exeter College Collection. Rayner rated as Scarce. Mintage: 4,712,000.
Heritage Auctions (28106) - Jan 2011 - George III Sixpence 1819, S3791, taller digits in slanted date, MS66 PCGS, Superb, another beauty but very different from the 1818, with rich golden gray and amber gray surfaces that are beautifully original, clashed dies showing some shield details at rear of and surrounding the portrait, various letters of the legend re-engraved, most pleasing portrait, reverse bold in outer areas but a bit softly struck in the center. Quite scarce so fine; an apt rarity comparison might be a Seated Liberty or Barber dime in the US series. From the Exeter College Collection. Rayner rated as Scarce. Mintage: 4,712,000.
Heritage Auctions (28106) - Jan 2011 - George III Sixpence 1819, S3791, taller digits in slanted date, MS66 PCGS, Superb, another beauty but very different from the 1818, with rich golden gray and amber gray surfaces that are beautifully original, clashed dies showing some shield details at rear of and surrounding the portrait, various letters of the legend re-engraved, most pleasing portrait, reverse bold in outer areas but a bit softly struck in the center. Quite scarce so fine; an apt rarity comparison might be a Seated Liberty or Barber dime in the US series. From the Exeter College Collection. Rayner rated as Scarce. Mintage: 4,712,000.
NEN - Aug 2009. Mintage: 863,000. Ex. Terner Collection. OMG, WOW! What more can be said? Stunning in reflective fields and razor sharp details. Pop 1/0, The oldest 6p to grade at MS68, and the next closest grade is MS66. Though using an excellent scanner, it doesn't pick up the reflective qualities of the fields or the razor sharp detail. Will probably one day have to resubmit this one for a true view photo.
NEN - Aug 2009. Mintage: 863,000. Ex. Terner Collection. OMG, WOW! What more can be said? Stunning in reflective fields and razor sharp details. Pop 1/0, The oldest 6p to grade at MS68, and the next closest grade is MS66. Though using an excellent scanner, it doesn't pick up the reflective qualities of the fields or the razor sharp detail. Will probably one day have to resubmit this one for a true view photo.
NEN - Aug 2009. Mintage: 863,000. Ex. Terner Collection. OMG, WOW! What more can be said? Stunning in reflective fields and razor sharp details. Pop 1/0, The oldest 6p to grade at MS68, and the next closest grade is MS66. Though using an excellent scanner, it doesn't pick up the reflective qualities of the fields or the razor sharp detail. Will probably one day have to resubmit this one for a true view photo.
NEN - Aug 2009. Mintage: 863,000. Ex. Terner Collection. OMG, WOW! What more can be said? Stunning in reflective fields and razor sharp details. Pop 1/0, The oldest 6p to grade at MS68, and the next closest grade is MS66. Though using an excellent scanner, it doesn't pick up the reflective qualities of the fields or the razor sharp detail. Will probably one day have to resubmit this one for a true view photo.
AHM - Aug 2011. Even grey toning across the glossy reflective fields on both obverse and reverse. Superb and sharply struck images on each side as well. Probably under-graded for the detail.
AHM - Aug 2011. Even grey toning across the glossy reflective fields on both obverse and reverse. Superb and sharply struck images on each side as well. Probably under-graded for the detail.
AHM - Aug 2011. Even grey toning across the glossy reflective fields on both obverse and reverse. Superb and sharply struck images on each side as well. Probably under-graded for the detail.
S. Boronko - Mar 2011 - Razor sharp detailing to lettering and reverse wreath and ornamentation. In my humble opinion, the reverse is under graded when compared to the softer impression of Victoria. Overall display shows a soft toning to peripheral areas and a light golden tone to remaining. Simply a stunning strike to this early coin.
S. Boronko - Mar 2011 - Razor sharp detailing to lettering and reverse wreath and ornamentation. In my humble opinion, the reverse is under graded when compared to the softer impression of Victoria. Overall display shows a soft toning to peripheral areas and a light golden tone to remaining. Simply a stunning strike to this early coin.
S. Boronko - Mar 2011 - Razor sharp detailing to lettering and reverse wreath and ornamentation. In my humble opinion, the reverse is under graded when compared to the softer impression of Victoria. Overall display shows a soft toning to peripheral areas and a light golden tone to remaining. Simply a stunning strike to this early coin.
S. Boronko - Mar 2011 - Razor sharp detailing to lettering and reverse wreath and ornamentation. In my humble opinion, the reverse is under graded when compared to the softer impression of Victoria. Overall display shows a soft toning to peripheral areas and a light golden tone to remaining. Simply a stunning strike to this early coin.
S. Boronko - Mar 2011 - Razor sharp detailing to lettering and reverse wreath and ornamentation. In my humble opinion, the reverse is under graded when compared to the softer impression of Victoria. Overall display shows a soft toning to peripheral areas and a light golden tone to remaining. Simply a stunning strike to this early coin.
HA - May 2016. Edward VII 6 Pence 1910 MS66+ PCGS, Royal mint, KM799, S-3983. A superb example, remarkably toned with stunning surfaces.
HA - May 2016. Edward VII 6 Pence 1910 MS66+ PCGS, Royal mint, KM799, S-3983. A superb example, remarkably toned with stunning surfaces.
HA - May 2016. Edward VII 6 Pence 1910 MS66+ PCGS, Royal mint, KM799, S-3983. A superb example, remarkably toned with stunning surfaces.
NEN, Jan 2016. Superb strike for the issue with a hint of gold beginning to show in the patina
NEN, Jan 2016. Superb strike for the issue with a hint of gold beginning to show in the patina
Ebay, Self-submitted Apr 2016. SPINK #4084. Rayner #1828 - Rayner rated as Scarce.
Ebay, Self-submitted Apr 2016. SPINK #4084. Rayner #1828 - Rayner rated as Scarce.