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- 1937 Gold Proof Half Sovereign Graded NGC PF64
1937 Gold Proof Half Sovereign Graded NGC PF64
Obverse:
The bare head of the King facing left. The small letters H.P. standing for Humphrey Paget on the truncation. Legend: GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX: F: D: IND: IMP:
Reverse:
St George slaying the dragon with sword. The date is shown below the exergue/ground line and initials B.P. for Benedetto Pistrucci to the right.
Condition:
Graded but not conserved with what appears to be strong Cameo on the Obverse of the coin, not reflected in the straight 64 grade! This coin could benefit from conservation which may positively enhance its eye appeal or leave as is for the more traditional collectors.
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Graded by NGC International as Proof 64. Average or better strike with several obvious marks or hairlines and other miniscule imperfections.
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Reference: Marsh 543A | Mintage: 5,501 | Rating: Scarce
Edge: Milled | Die Axis: Upright | Type: Proof | Mint: London
Weight: 3.99g | Diameter: 19.30mm | Fineness: 22ct | Gold Content: 0.1176 troy oz
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