Great Britain
Victoria silver Proof Pattern 1/2 Crown 1884 UNC Details (Graffiti) PCGS, KM-Unl., Davies-636, ESC-2802 (R7; this coin; prev. ESC-742G). Plain edge. Variety with large lettering and no stops. Hand numbered 3. An extremely rare pattern from a series that is universally classified by Bull as R7--indicating a mere 1-2 pieces known per ESC number--with this being the sole example of which we are aware. Part of a design program between 1880 and 1885 to redesign Victoria's effigy spearheaded by Joseph Edgar Boehm, coins such as these paved the way for her 'official' Jubilee Head coinage introduced in 1887, though the project itself was beset by difficulties owing both to the intervention of Queen Victoria herself and Boehm's heavy workload. Alternating between positive radiant golden-orange brilliance in the fields and subdued olive tone, this coin appears strikingly original, the "graffiti" on the reverse actually an officially engraved number, which should not be counted against it. Of the highest rarity, and boasting an impressive pedigree to wit.
Ex. Colin Adams Collection (Spink Auction 177, December 2005, Lot 717); M. Lingford Collection (Purchased en bloc by Baldwin's in 1951)
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Estimate: 7000-9000 USD