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Description

William IV Sixpence 1834, S3836, MS65 PCGS, a beautifully toned Gem Uncirculated coin, sharply struck with wonderful surfaces, the toning a blend of multi-hued silvery gold iridescence. Very scarce in this superlative condition, possibly deserving an even higher numerical grade. For value comparison purposes, this coin was made at about the same time as American early Seated Liberty dimes, which in similar condition command about ten times the price of this sixpence, which as a type is actually rarer.
From the Exeter College Collection

Metal: Silver
Weight: 2.8276g
ASW: 0.0841oz
Mintage: 5,892,000


More information about Great Britain Coins. See also: Great Britain World Coin Nationality.

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Auction Dates
January, 2010
3rd-4th Sunday-Monday
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