CanadaFive Cents 1891 KM#2 in an NGC holder and graded MS65, we note this is the joint finest known by NGC, and PCGS have only graded one example in MS66
Hong Kong (2) Twenty Cents 1887 KM#7 NEF/GVF cleaned, with some gold tone, Five Cents 1890H KM#5 GEF and lustrous, the obverse with touches of golden tone
Straits SettlementsFive Cents (2) 1910B KM#20a a little discolouration below the King's chin, A/UNC toned, 1919 KM#31 GEF the obverse with some scratches
USAFive Cents 1883 Barber Liberty Head First Type, No Cents, Repunched Date, with a small extra line extending from the lower left of the first 8 (possible 8 over 1?) Fivaz/Stanton 1301 AU/GEF, the variety unlisted by Breen and much scarcer than the standard date variety for this type
USAFive Cents 1882 Breen 2518 a small die chip between the upper curve of the 2 and the base at the right extremity give the impression of 2 over 1, (see notes in Breen, page 248) Lustrous UNC a most attractive example
USAFive Cents 1937 a Mint Error - Mis-Strike clogged die, the reverse legend FIVE CENTS having the E of FIVE and the C of CENTS barely visible under magnification, Good Fine, an unusual error and rare thus
CeylonFive Cents 1945 VIP Proof/Proof of record struck in Nickel-Brass KM#113.2 in an NGC holder and graded PF66, only 3 examples of this date and type appear on the NGC Census, of which this is the finest known example. Very seldom offered and would make a choice addition to any advanced Commonwealthcollection
USAFive Cents 1916 Doubled Die Obverse, Breen 2599, the variety confirmed by the last three digits of the date bold and with the understrike lower and to the right of the date, with also clear doubling to the feather tips, in a PCGS holder and graded XF40, listed as a separate entry in the Red book, the variety was only discovered in 1962, by which time many examples were well worn. It is estimated only 200-400 examples survive and of these many are in low grades, a key date rarity and listed in the Cherrypicker's Guide with the highest 'interest rating', this an evenly struck piece with pleasing detail and extremely rare thus, we note that the Heritage database shows only 4 examples sold since 2000. The PCGS database shows only 13 examples in XF40 with a PCGS price guide of £22,500
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