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NYINC Signature Sale 3081  12-13 Jan 2020
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Lot 32229

Estimate: 8000 USD
Price realized: 10 000 USD
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Great Britain
George IV platinum Proof Pattern Mule Farthing 1825 PR60 PCGS, ESC-pg. 315 (4 known), Peck-1419 (ER). Of the highest rarity, a platinum trial piece struck from the obverse die of an 1812 pattern Bank of England 9 Pence token and a contemporary Farthing reverse, thus displaying "Georgius III" on the obverse but actually struck during the reign of George IV. Peck notes that the hardness of platinum led to difficulty in its striking, and as such the one or two examples known both show weakness in the obverse legend. This piece boasts handsome argent-gray surfaces, its elite hue far distinguished from silver, very sharply struck considering the difficulties in production. One of the most enigmatic and rarely offered types in the British pattern series, auction record shows just one other specimen coming to market in the last two decades which realized $11,000 hammer in 2010.

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