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LM41238

Anne 1713 Guinea, 3rd bust, NGC MS63, third finest graded

Regular price £25,500
Regular price Sale price £25,500

Anne (1702-14), gold Guinea, 1713, Post-Union, third draped bust left, legend surrounding, ANNA.DEI. GRATIA, no stop at end of legend, toothed border around rim both sides, rev. Post-Union crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of top crown, .MAG BRI. FR ET. HIB REG. (Schneider 537; Farey 560; Bull EGC 477; MCE 225; S.3574). Lightly toned with some flecking, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as MS63, the third finest graded.

NGC Certification 1911611-002 - as of May 2026 we note NGC have graded 86 examples od this date plus four overdates with this coin being the third finest graded behind a 64+ and a 64. This coin shares the 63 step with one other example. For comparison at PCGS we note they have graded 20 examples of which two are also higher at 64+ and 64 grade levels with two on the 63 step.

The Mint output of gold in 1713 was £584,597 which was more than quadruple the year, before but dwarfed by the year of 1714 straight after where production more than doubled this figure. This was all under the tenure-ship of Sir Isaac Newton as the Master-Worker of the Mint.

Provenance:

Ex Heritage, New York, 13th January 2025, lot 33212.

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