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Auction 4  21 Sep 2021
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Lot 265

Starting price: 480 GBP
Price realized: 1600 GBP
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MS63 | George III (1760-1820), silver Crown, 1818 LIX, laureate head right, PISTRUCCI below truncation, date below, legend and outer toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS III D: G: BRITANNIARUM REX F: D:, rev. St. George and dragon right, PISTRUCCI in exergue, Order of the Garter motto in French surrounding, .HONI . SOIT. QUI. MAL . Y. PENSE., outer toothed border surrounding rim, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated, DECUS ET TUTAMEN* ANNO REGNI LVIII*, 28.34g (Bull 2009; Davies 4; ESC 214; S.3787). Attractively toned, with some light surface marks, has been graded by NGC as MS63.



NGC Certification 6031695-013.

The Latin legend translate as on the obverse "George the Third, by the grace of God, King of the Britons, Defender of the Faith" and the French on the reverse, "Evil to him who evil thinks," additionally on the edge "An ornament and a safeguard, in the fifty eighth year of the reign".

Perhaps the favourite coin of William Wellesley Pole the Master of the Mint at this time and older brother of the Duke of Wellington, the silver Crowns engraved by Italian engraver Benedetto Pistrucci were released with a glowing sense of pride in that Pole ordered that each piece was wrapped in tissue paper before being sent out to the banks for circulation. Considered as a piece of numismatic art by Pole who had made the sometime fiery Pistrucci the Chief Engraver in all but name, as an Italian could not hold such an office in the Royal Mint officially at that time, the name of the engraver features prominently in full on both sides of the coin.

Provenance:
Purchased from Colin Cooke Ltd, September 2007.

(£600-£800)

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