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House of Hanover | Certified Coins

George II (1727-1760)
Silver Halfcrown
1746, old laureate bust left, LIMA below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, angles plain, edge D. NONO, (S.3695A, ESC.1688)
About as struck, a superb example with even the highest points of the hair fully struck up, original lustre, certified and graded by NGC as MS 62
Collecting hints:
George II old head halfcrowns are common and occur in all grades, though the highest grade examples are rare. The central part of the hair on the obverse is often stiill slightly flat due to the strike even on a high grade coin
£1400
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| Type | Certified Coins |
|---|---|
| Period | House of Hanover |
| Ref | MS-1324C |


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