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Lot 388 | World Coins

Lot description

Dominica. George III (1760-1820). 6 Bitts (4 shillings 6 Pence). ND (1813). (Km-6). (Pridmore-27). Ag. 9,48 g. Clear countermark with a crowned “6” applied on the central circular segment of a Lima 8 Reales of Ferdinand VII, by decree of the local authorities dated August 21, 1813. Well-defined countermark over the characteristic indigenous bust type of the Lima series, struck only between 1809 and 1811. In general, the mint is difficult to determine on this issue, since the area where the countermark was applied is usually very worn and many specimens show some degree of damage. Apart from identifying the king represented, there are hardly any other distinctive features. In this case, by the style of the bust, the coin can be attributed without any doubt to the Lima mint. An interesting issue from the West Indies. Extremely rare. Slabbed by PCGS as FR02 - C/M on 8R Plug VG Details. Est...1000,00.

Starting bid
400 €
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Current bid
420 €
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