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Victoria 1839 proof Sixpence CGS UNC90

Victoria (1837-1901), Proof silver Sixpence, 1839, young head left, legend VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D: toothed border around rim both sides, rev. struck en medaille, SIX / PENCE in two lines at centre of crowned laurel and oak wreath, date below, edge plain (Bull 3171; Davies 1031; ESC 1685; S.3908). Attractively toned, practically as struck, has been graded and slabbed by CGS UK as UNC90, rare.

CGS UK certification 10072-SP.V1.1839.02

The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

London Coin Grading Service as it is now termed, claim that grade 90 in their 100 point system is a traditional "near FDC" and equates to an American Sheldon scale of 66.

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