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Description

Anne Sixpence 1711, S3619, MS62 NGC, After Union issue, plain fields reverse, an exceptionally choice coin in almost full brilliance, struck on a broad flan (slightly dished and prooflike, with high rims), the strike bold with both sides perfectly centered, virtually invisible tin flecks (the impurities in English silver so prevalent during this period of minting). Struck so hard that the dies show breaks within the legends as well as a looping short break linking the first two shields on reverse. The silvery luster is strongly reflective. Seems to have been given a conservative number grade, for this is among the finest Anne sixpence coins ever seen by the cataloguer. If you want the best, look no further -- this is it!
From the Exeter College Collection

Metal: Silver


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
January, 2010
3rd-4th Sunday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 1
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Sold on Jan 4, 2010 for: $862.50
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