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Listed in SPINK as S3898 and ESC 852 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity R - Variety 4 SCBC as 2895 (The English Silver Coinage since 1649: M. Bull) – No stop after date - no die No. Listed as D1. in SCBC and B7 in Old ESC includes britt: - Queen Victoria has a more aquiline nose and different hair style. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mdccclxxix) with no WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 39 arcs and 38 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields bearing three lions passant for England, the lion rampant for Scotland and harp for Ireland. The angles exhibit a rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the center in angles within a tressured circular panel engraved by William Dyce. Maximum Die Number of 31. Davies B: Large Design - Top cross overlaps border beads. Queens Crown Variety B: - 14 pearls on thin arches – 8 pearls on central arch – 3 1/2 pearls on central arch. Mintage 1,512,247 PCGS Certificate No. 19128549 Graded Genuine – (AU58)
Listed in SPINK as S3898 and ESC 852 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity R - Variety 4 SCBC as 2895 (The English Silver Coinage since 1649: M. Bull) – No stop after date - no die No. Listed as D1. in SCBC and B7 in Old ESC includes britt: - Queen Victoria has a more aquiline nose and different hair style. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mdccclxxix) with no WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 39 arcs and 38 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields bearing three lions passant for England, the lion rampant for Scotland and harp for Ireland. The angles exhibit a rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the center in angles within a tressured circular panel engraved by William Dyce. Maximum Die Number of 31. Davies B: Large Design - Top cross overlaps border beads. Queens Crown Variety B: - 14 pearls on thin arches – 8 pearls on central arch – 3 1/2 pearls on central arch. Mintage 1,512,247 PCGS Certificate No. 19128549 Graded Genuine – (AU58)
Listed in SPINK as S3898 and ESC 852 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity R - Variety 4 SCBC as 2895 (The English Silver Coinage since 1649: M. Bull) – No stop after date - no die No. Listed as D1. in SCBC and B7 in Old ESC includes britt: - Queen Victoria has a more aquiline nose and different hair style. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mdccclxxix) with no WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 39 arcs and 38 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields bearing three lions passant for England, the lion rampant for Scotland and harp for Ireland. The angles exhibit a rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the center in angles within a tressured circular panel engraved by William Dyce. Maximum Die Number of 31. Davies B: Large Design - Top cross overlaps border beads. Queens Crown Variety B: - 14 pearls on thin arches – 8 pearls on central arch – 3 1/2 pearls on central arch. Mintage 1,512,247 PCGS Certificate No. 19128549 Graded Genuine – (AU58)
VICTORIA 1852 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN with beautiful light peripheral toning. Listed in SPINK as S3891and ESC 806 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity C Listed as B1 – Includes Victoria d:g: brit: reg: f:d: Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mddccclii .) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields; rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the centre in angles engraved by W. Dyce. Rev. A : Top cross does not touch border beads. SPINK’s 2011 catalogue values this at 500 GBP in UNC.
VICTORIA 1853 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN With light russet, bronze peripheral toning highlighted with burnt orange and garnet accents. Listed in SPINK as S3891 and OLD ESC 808 - Rarity R(2). SCBC as 2826 (The English Silver Coinage since 1649: M. Bull) Listed as B2 – Includes Victoria d:g: brit: reg: f:d: - without stop (.) after date. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mddcccliii) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields bearing three lions passant for England, the lion rampant for Scotland and harp for Ireland. The angles exhibit a rose, thistle, rose and a shamrock with a floriated cross in the centre within a tressured circular panel engraved by William Dyce. Queens Crown Variety B: - 14 pearls on thin arches - 3 ½ pearls on central arch. Mintage – 3,919.950
VICTORIA 1853 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN With light russet, bronze peripheral toning highlighted with burnt orange and garnet accents. Listed in SPINK as S3891 and OLD ESC 808 - Rarity R(2). SCBC as 2826 (The English Silver Coinage since 1649: M. Bull) Listed as B2 – Includes Victoria d:g: brit: reg: f:d: - without stop (.) after date. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mddcccliii) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields bearing three lions passant for England, the lion rampant for Scotland and harp for Ireland. The angles exhibit a rose, thistle, rose and a shamrock with a floriated cross in the centre within a tressured circular panel engraved by William Dyce. Queens Crown Variety B: - 14 pearls on thin arches - 3 ½ pearls on central arch. Mintage – 3,919.950
VICTORIA 1859 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN Brilliant canvas of blue green iridescent toning. Listed in SPINK as S3891 and ESC 817 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity S Listed as B1 – Includes Victoria d:g: brit: reg: f:d: Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mddccclix .) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields; rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the centre in angles engraved by W. Dyce. Rev. A : Top cross does not touch border beads. SPINK’s 2011 catalogue values this at 575 GBP in UNC. PCGS Certificate No. 02347150 Graded MS-66
VICTORIA 1859 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN Brilliant canvas of blue green iridescent toning. Listed in SPINK as S3891 and ESC 817 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity S Listed as B1 – Includes Victoria d:g: brit: reg: f:d: Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mddccclix .) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields; rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the centre in angles engraved by W. Dyce. Rev. A : Top cross does not touch border beads. SPINK’s 2011 catalogue values this at 575 GBP in UNC. PCGS Certificate No. 02347150 Graded MS-66
VICTORIA 1873 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN with dark green iridescent toning. Listed in SPINK as S3893 and ESC 841 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity N Listed as B3 – Includes britt: and Queen Victoria has a more aquiline nose and different hair style. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mdccclxxvii) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials) alongside die number 21, with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields and emblems in angles engraved by William Dyce. Maximum Die Number of 258 – Die Number 187 with an 8 over an upside-down 1, the 7 over an upside-down 6 or 8. SPINK’s 2011 catalogue values this at 500 GBP in UNC. PCGS Certificate No. 16155408 Graded MS-66 Ex: Cheshire Collection
VICTORIA 1873 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN with dark green iridescent toning. Listed in SPINK as S3893 and ESC 841 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity N Listed as B3 – Includes britt: and Queen Victoria has a more aquiline nose and different hair style. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mdccclxxvii) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials) alongside die number 21, with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields and emblems in angles engraved by William Dyce. Maximum Die Number of 258 – Die Number 187 with an 8 over an upside-down 1, the 7 over an upside-down 6 or 8. SPINK’s 2011 catalogue values this at 500 GBP in UNC. PCGS Certificate No. 16155408 Graded MS-66 Ex: Cheshire Collection
VICTORIA 1880 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN with beautiful original light toning. Listed in SPINK as S3900 and ESC 854 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity S Listed as B8 – Queen Victoria has a 1mm larger head with hair plait further from the ear. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mdccclxxx) and no WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 34 border arc trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields; rose, thistle, rose and shamrock in angles engraved by William Dyce. Maximum Die Number Unknown SPINK’s 2011 catalogue values this at 500 GBP in UNC. PCGS Certificate No. 19128545 Graded MS-62
VICTORIA 1886 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN with beautiful original toning. Listed in SPINK as S3900 and ESC 863 (The English Silver Coinage From 1649) Rarity S Listed as B9 – Includes britt: and Queen Victoria has a 1mm larger head with hair plait further from the ear. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mdccclxxxvi) and no WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 34 small arc trefoils forming longer arcs and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields; rose, thistle, rose and shamrock in angles engraved by W. Dyce. Maximum Die Number Unknown. SPINK’s 2011 catalogue values this at 475 GBP in UNC. PCGS Certificate No. 19128546 Graded MS-63
VICTORIA 1852 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN – Variety 1 Mauve russet plum and cadium surfaces with brilliant azure highlights and lustrous toning on reverse. Listed in SPINK as S3891 and OLD ESC 807A - Rarity R5 – ii. second i over a stop SCBC as 2822 (The English Silver Coinage since 1649: M. Bull) Listed as B1 – Includes Victoria d:g: brit: reg: f:d: - with stop (.) after date. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mddcccix .) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields; bearing three lions passant for England, the lion rampant for Scotland and harp for Ireland. The angles exhibit a rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the center in angles within a tressured circular panel engraved by W. Dyce. Queens Crown Variety B: 14 pearls on thin arches - 3 ½ pearls on central arch. Mintage – 1,475,100
VICTORIA 1852 ‘GOTHIC HEAD’ FLORIN – Variety 1 Mauve russet plum and cadium surfaces with brilliant azure highlights and lustrous toning on reverse. Listed in SPINK as S3891 and OLD ESC 807A - Rarity R5 – ii. second i over a stop SCBC as 2822 (The English Silver Coinage since 1649: M. Bull) Listed as B1 – Includes Victoria d:g: brit: reg: f:d: - with stop (.) after date. Obverse depicts date in Gothic numerals (mddcccix .) and WW below the bust (the engraver William Wyon’s initials), with 48 border trefoils and the reverse showing crowned cruciform shields; bearing three lions passant for England, the lion rampant for Scotland and harp for Ireland. The angles exhibit a rose, thistle, rose and shamrock with a floriated cross in the center in angles within a tressured circular panel engraved by W. Dyce. Queens Crown Variety B: 14 pearls on thin arches - 3 ½ pearls on central arch. Mintage – 1,475,100