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Lot 486 | World Coins

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Great Britain. George III. Bank of England oval countermark with the face of George III for circulation of 5 shillings, made in 1797 on a 8 reales minted in 1793-FM for Mexico during the reign of Charles IV. (Km-634). (S-6765A). Ag. 26,74 g. Sharp and clear countermark. Lovely iridiscent patina. Incision on the edge. Rare in this condition.

This counterstamp brought a latent discontent among the English people, given that one real of a 8 stamped was equivalent to a crown minus three pennies, namely 4 shillings and 9 pennies (1 crown = 5 shillings; 1 shilling = 12 pennies).

It generated some humorous phrases such as "The Bank (of England) in order to make its money pass, stamped the head of a fool on the neck of an ass"
. Almost XF. Est...1000,00.

Starting bid
300 €
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Current bid
300 €
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