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House of Hanover | Certified Coins

George II (1727-1760)
Silver Crown
1743, old laureate bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, edge D. SEPTIMO, (SCBC 3688, ESC 1667)
Toned and about very fine, certified and graded by CGS as CGS 40
Collecting hints:
George II old bust crowns are relatively common, the later dates (1750 and 1751) being the scarcest. They occur in all grades and collectors should be able to choose a coin to fit their budget. Regardless of grade, look for problem free and nicely toned examples
£995
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| Type | Certified Coins |
|---|---|
| Period | House of Hanover |
| Ref | MS-1313C |


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