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Great Britain: Victoria Halfcrown 1892,...
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Description
Victoria Halfcrown 1892, KM764, S-3924, ESC-725, Jubilee Head issue, MS64 NGC. Deep toning and underlying luster and faint iridescence along the edges. The only noticeable imperfection is a small scratch on the obverse left field, which is mostly hidden by the toning. A wonderful example of this attractive jubilee type.Metal: Silver
Diameter: 32.30mm
Weight: 14.138g
ASW: 0.4204oz
Mintage: 1,711,000
More information about Great Britain Coins. See also: Great Britain World Coin Nationality.
Auction Info
2014 January 14 - 16 Selections From the Eric P. Newman Collection Part III Signature Auction - New York #3029 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2014
14th-16th
Tuesday-Thursday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 13
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Truth Seeker: The Life of Eric P. Newman (softcover)
A powerful and intimidating dealer of the 1960s, backed by important colleagues, was accused of selling fraudulent gold coins and ingots to unsuspecting numismatists. Who would go up against a man like that and, over the course of decades, prove the fraud? Who would expose a widely respected scholar as a thief, then doggedly pursue recovery of coins that the scholar had stolen from an embarrassed numismatic organization, all over the objections of influential collectors who had bought coins with clouded titles? Eric P. Newman would - and did. Reserve your copy today.
A powerful and intimidating dealer of the 1960s, backed by important colleagues, was accused of selling fraudulent gold coins and ingots to unsuspecting numismatists. Who would go up against a man like that and, over the course of decades, prove the fraud? Who would expose a widely respected scholar as a thief, then doggedly pursue recovery of coins that the scholar had stolen from an embarrassed numismatic organization, all over the objections of influential collectors who had bought coins with clouded titles? Eric P. Newman would - and did. Reserve your copy today.
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