Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925, the date of the under type partially visible (-80-) the last digit a 2 or 9, GVF with some underlying lustre and colourful tone
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925, much of the under type shows including the date and mintmark (1807 and LIMAE monogram) NVF
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Pattern Obverse with .: on truncation, Reverse: Shield in Garter, Bull Obverse I Reverse 3, ESC 182, Bull 1963, UNC and lustrous retaining much original mint brilliance, with faint traces of the undertype visible
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Proof Obverse C Reverse 2a ESC 154 with reversed K below Britannia UNC and nicely toned with some hairlines and surface marks
Dollar Bank of England 1804 No stops between C H K Obverse B, Reverse 2, ESC 148, Bull 1929, A/UNC with a choice and attractive colourful toning, with a small rim cud by III
Dollar Bank of England 1804 First leaf points to upright of E in DEI, Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925, EF with pleasing tone, the reverse retaining some lustre
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Top leaf points to centre of E in DEI, Obverse C, Reverse 2, ESC 149, Bull 1931, with light file marks on the rim at the top of the reverse suggesting possibly once in jewellery, Fine or better/Fine with some surface marks and a darker irregular tone line on the obverse
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2 ESC 144, Bull 1925, EF with a tiny flan hole in the U of GEORGIUS, and correspondingly through the G of ENGLAND
Dollar Bank of England 1804 C H K on bust, no stops in between, K in relief under shield, Top leaf points to upright of E in DEI, Obverse B, Reverse 2, ESC 148, Bull 1929, Fine, Rare
Dollar Bank of England 1804 No Stop after REX, ESC 164, Bull 1951, UNC or near so and attractively toned, traces of the undertype visible on both sides of the coin, a most pleasing example
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925 EF and retaining much original brilliance, unusual to be struck on a Spanish Mint Dollar with much of the underlying HISPANIARUM undertype visible
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Inverted K in relief below shield, Top leaf points to the centre of the E of DEI, Obverse C, Reverse 2a, ESC 153, Bull 1938 a thin scratch on either side, Bold GVF/VF a pleasing example of this scarcer die pairing
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Inverted K incuse below shield, Top leaf points to the centre of the E of DEI, Obverse B, Reverse D2, ESC 162, Bull 1949 Good Fine/NVF with some hairlines, rated R2 by ESC and Bull
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925 GEF with some light hairlines, the fields lustrous and prooflike, the portrait lightly frosted, a most attractive example
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2b, Inverted Incuse K below shield, in an NGC holder and graded XF details, surface hairlines. A Very Rare type rated at R2 by the 1992 ESC
Dollar Bank of England 1804 No Stop After REX, Obverse E, Reverse 2, part of the under type visible including the last digit (7) of the date and the LIMAE monogram mintmark, Fine possibly once lightly cleaned
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925 EF with some scratches in the field behind the bust and some small signs of die rust present, nevertheless a bold and full striking and with much eye appeal
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925 EF and retaining much original brilliance, unusual to be struck on a Spanish Mint Dollar with much of the underlying HISPANIARUM undertype visible
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Proof First leaf points to end of E of DEI, Inverted K in relief below shield, Obverse D, Reverse 2a, ESC 159, Bull 1945, UNC and retaining much original brilliance, with an attractive light golden tone, the date of the understruck coin (1798) clearly visible below the bust on the obverse, an unusual type and rated R2 by Bull
Dollar Bank of England 1804 ESC 144 Obverse A, Reverse 2 UNC and lustrous with a pleasing tone, the understruck date fully visible (1805), in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 17 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse E Reverse 2, No stop after REX ESC 164, Bull 1951 Good Fine and toned, with signs of the underlying coin clearly visible in parts
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Proof, Inverted K in relief to left of shield, dies C+2a ESC 154, Bull 1939, nFDC and retaining much original lustre, toning in the legends, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the only example thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Third Guinea 1806 as S.3740 with an interesting countermark on the obverse of a running horse with small figure 5 on it's side and a faint S above, the countermark in an irregularly-shaped almost heart-shaped area, previously unseen by us, countermarked gold pieces very rarely encountered in any coinage, an interesting piece, host coin Near Fine, countermark Good Fine. Cataloguers Note: The circulating Crown-sized coins of the earlier period were valued at 4 Shillings and 9 Pence, rising to 5 Shillings in 1804 with the striking of the Bank of England Dollars
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Inverted, incuse K under shield ESC 156 Obverse C, Reverse 2b, Bull 1941, A/UNC and with attractive gold tone, and a small flaw on the edge not visible from either side, Rare thus
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A Reverse 2 ESC 144 NEF and lustrous with a tone spot on the E of ENGLAND, some traces of the underlying coins legend visible
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Pattern Shield in Garter Reverse Obverse I Reverse 3 ESC 182 UNC and lustrous with some scratches and contact marks, the under type date of 1796 clearly visible on the obverse
Dollar Bank of England 1804 ESC 164 Obverse E Reverse 2 No Stop after REX, NEF and attractively toned, with a small flan flaw and edge flaw by GEORGIUS
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A Reverse 2 ESC 144 traces of the understruck coin visible in parts (including the LIMAE monogram) GEF attractively toned with a few minor contact marks
Crown 1663 No Stops on Reverse ESC 27A Near Fine/Fine, comes with an old collector's ticket from 1953 stating the 1949 edition of ESC did not recognise this variety, Dollar Bank of England 1804 Reverse with inverted, incuse K, Obverse C, Reverse 2b ESC 156, Good Fine, evenly toned, scarce
Dollar Bank of England 1804 No stop after REX Obverse E Reverse 2 ESC 164 UNC or near so and lustrous, the reverse with a series of small scratches after OF visible under magnification
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse B Reverse 2, No stops between C H K, ESC 148, EF or better with signs of the underlying coin visible on the obverse including the date (1797)
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse C, Reverse 2 ProofESC 150 About FDC retaining much original mint brilliance, slabbed and graded CGS 85,Ex-PCGS PR64, cross-graded PR65 by ICCS, the finest of 3 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Dollars Bank of England (2) 1804 Obverse A Reverse 2 ESC 144 Fine, 1804 Obverse E Reverse 2 ESC 164 Fine with a deeply 'hand-milled' edge and smoothed at the top
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse B Reverse 2, no stops between C H K ESC 148 UNC slabbed and graded CGS 78, the finest known of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Pattern Shield in Garter Reverse Obverse A Reverse 3 (see Errata in ESC) ESC 182 UNC and lustrous retaining much original mint brilliance, with faint traces of the undetype visible
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Pattern Shield in Garter Reverse Obverse A Reverse 3 (see Errata in ESC) ESC 182 GEF lightly toned with minor cabinet friction, with traces of underlying coin still visible of the surfaces and edge, Ex-Michael Freeman
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Inverted Incuse K on reverse, Obverse C Reverse 2b ESC 156 UNC or near so and lustrous with signs of the undertype showing under magnification including the 1791 date, listed as 'Scarce' by ESC we note this is the first currency specimen of this type we have offered since 2003, therefore presumably scarcer than the ESC rating would indicate
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse E Reverse 2 No Stop after REX ESC 164 UNC with an attractive golden tone, some contact marks in the reverse field in front of Britannia barely detract
Dollar Bank of England 1804 ESC 144 Obverse A Reverse 2 UNC and lustrous with an attractive golden toning and minor cabinet friction, some traces of the understrike visible on the reverse, a most pleasing example
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse C Reverse 2 ESC 149 Bright EF with some hairlines on the obverse and many traces of the underlying coins date and legend visible
Dollar Bank of England 1804 No dots between CHK and no stop after REX so has characteristics of Obverses B and E, unlisted as such by ESC, EF nicely toned with traces of the underlying coin visible
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A Reverse 2 ESC 144 Fine or near so with a toning line on the obverse and with traces of the underlying coin showing
Dollar Bank of England 1804 Proof Obverse C Reverse 2a ESC 154 with reversed K below Britannia UNC and nicely toned with some hairlines and surface marks
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