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William III Sixpence 1696, S3520, 1st bust, small early harp, MS65 PCGS, bold strike from fresh dies (hence none of the usual rusted-die or mushy look), immaculate surfaces, all but perfect, luminous luster, exquisite deep bluish gold iridescent toning. Mint-made "pimple" center of the king's face. The single finest sixpence of this ruler seen by the cataloguer over some 35 years. If this isn't in fact what a 67 should be, what is?
From the Guilford Courthouse Collection.

Metal: Silver


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Auction Dates
August, 2010
12th-16th Thursday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 6
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