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4 October 2001
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696/5, first bust, early harp (ESC 1534; S 3520). Extremely fine, toned, the overdate feint but visible, rare (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £120
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns (ESC 1566; S 3538). Obverse extremely fine but with some haymarking, reverse better and with mint bloom (£80-100)
£80–£100
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns, reads gvlieimvs (ESC 1566C; S 3538). Date weakly struck, otherwise good extremely fine with mint bloom, rare (£120-150)
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1700 (ESC 1579; S 3538). Practically as struck, most attractively toned (£140-160)
£140–£160
George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1746/5 lima (ESC 1618A; S 3710A). Good extremely fine, attractively toned (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £140
George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1746 lima (ESC 1618; S 3710A). Brilliant mint state with full bloom (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £160
George III (1760-1820), Pattern Sixpence, 1787, in silver, by L. Pingo, laureate bust right, rev. cruciform shields with crowns in angles, semée of hearts, edge plain, struck en médaille, 4.08gm (ESC 1640; Eimer 86, footnote; cf. DNW 43, 1021). Practically as struck, attractively toned, rare (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £180
George III (1760-1820), Pattern Sixpence, 1787, in silver, by L. Pingo, similar, edge plain, struck en médaille, 4.07gm (ESC 1640; Eimer 86, footnote; cf. DNW 43, 1021). Obverse good very fine, reverse extremely fine, rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £70
George III (1760-1820), Sixpence, 1817 (ESC 1632; S 3791). Brilliant mint state, attractive olive tone (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £60
George III (1760-1820), Proof Sixpence, 1817, edge plain, struck en médaille, 2.93gm (ESC 1633). Brilliant, deeply toned, very rare (£350-400)
£350–£400
George III (1760-1820), Sixpence, 1818 (ESC 1634; S 3791). Small die flaw on neck, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, retaining full mint bloom (£70-80)
£70–£80
George III (1760-1820), Proof Sixpence, 1818, edge grained, struck en médaille, 2.81gm (ESC 1635). Brilliant, deeply toned, extremely rare (£450-500)
Hammer Price: £450
George III (1760-1820), Sixpence, 1819, normal 8 in date (ESC 1636; S 3791). Practically as struck, olive tone (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £75
George III (1760-1820), Sixpence, 1819, small 8 in date (ESC 1636A; S 3791). Practically as struck, olive tone (£100-120)
£100–£120
George IV (1820-1830), Sixpence, 1821 (ESC 1654; S 3813). An early striking, brilliant mint state, proof-like fields (£120-150)
£120–£150
George IV (1820-1830), Sixpence, 1821 (ESC 1654; S 3813). Good extremely fine, dusty olive-grey tone (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £65
George IV (1820-1830), Sixpence, 1825, type 2 (ESC 1659; S 3814). Surface marks on King’s neck, otherwise extremely fine or better, attractively toned (£70-90)
£70–£90
George IV (1820-1830), Sixpence, 1826, type 3 (ESC 1662; S 3815). Some double striking in obverse legend and date, good extremely fine, obverse with gold tone (£70-90)
George IV (1820-1830), Proof Sixpence, 1826, edge grained, 2.83gm (ESC 1663; S 3815). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant and deeply toned (£140-180)
£140–£180
George IV (1820-1830), Sixpence, 1829 (ESC 1666; S 3815). Practically as struck, light grey tone (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £150
William IV (1830-1837), Proof Sixpence, 1831, edge grained, 2.82gm (ESC 1671). Tiny spot under e of pence, otherwise brilliant and very rare (£250-300)
£250–£300
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1839 (ESC 1684; S 3908). Brilliant and practically as struck, most attractive light olive-gold tone (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £100
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1841 (ESC 1687; S 3908). Good extremely fine, rare (£60-80)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1844, large 44 in date (ESC 1690A; S 3908). Brilliant and practically as struck, light grey tone turning to gold at peripherals, very rare (£90-110)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1845 (ESC 1691; S 3908). Brilliant mint state, most attractive olive toning (£80-100)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1846 (ESC 1692; S 3908). Brilliant mint state, light olive tone (£70-80)
Hammer Price: £80
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1851 (ESC 1696; S 3908). Good extremely fine, light dusty tone (£50-60)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1858 (ESC 1706; S 3908). Light die flaws on obverse, brilliant mint state with attractive olive-gold tone, rare (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £130
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1860 (ESC 1709; S 3908). Light die flaws on obverse, practically as struck (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £95
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1866, die 24 (ESC 1715; S 3909). Good extremely fine, olive tone (£50-70)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1887, young head (ESC 1750; S 3912). Good extremely fine, toned (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £35
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Sixpence, 1887, young head, edge grained (ESC 1751). Tiny graze on neck and other minor obverse hairlines, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, toned, extremely rare (£500-550)
£500–£550
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1888 (ESC 1756; S 3929). An early strike, minor graze in obverse field, otherwise brilliant mint state with proof-like fields, toned (£50-70)
£50–£70
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Sixpence, 1893, edge grained, struck en médaille (ESC 1763; S 3941). Minor spotting, brilliant and toned (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £45
Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpence, 1902 (ESC 1785; S 3983); George V, Sixpences (2), 1911 Proof, 1926 type 2 (ESC 1796, 1814; S 4014, 4034) [3]. Last good extremely fine, others mint state, Proof brilliant (£50-60)
George VI (1936-1952), Proof Sixpence, 1945, edge grained, struck en médaille, 2.80gm (SC 90). Minor hairlines, brilliant, very rare (£120-150)
Withdrawn
George VI (1936-1952), Sixpence, 1952 (ESC 1838F; S 4110). Brilliant mint state, rare (£50-60)
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