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MSN Threepence Collection #1 Pcgs Registry Set
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Lot 1775 Edward VII, Threepence, 1910 $1000-$1200 MS 66 Light tone, perfectly struck, ex Benchmark Collection.
Lot 1776 George V, Threepence, 1911 $3000-$4000 MS 67 Attractive peripheral tone, perfect strike & surfaces, ex Benchmark collection & equal highest graded with PCGS, (3/0). Lot 1777 George V, Threepence, 1912 $5000-$6000 MS 66 Sharply struck for the date, ex Benchmark collection & equal highest graded by PCGS, (3/0).
Lot 1778 George V, Threepence, 1914 $6000-$7000 MS 65 Arguably the best of this date, ex Benchmark Collection.
Lot 1779 George V, Threepence, 1915 $15000-$20000 MS 66 Underlying brilliance with proof like qualities, the key date of the series in mint state, ex Benchmark collection & the sole finest graded by PCGS.
Lot 1780 George V, Threepence, 1916-M $6000-$7000 MS 66 Lightly toned gem uncirculated, ex Benchmark collection & one of the finest.
Lot 1781 George V, Threepence, 1917-M $2000-$3000 MS 66+ Full brilliance on blemish free surfaces, early start die break (3 legged Emu), ex Fenton collection & worth of a higher grade. Lot 1782 George V, Threepence, 1918-M $2000-$3000 MS 66 Peripheral tone with full mint bloom, ex Fenton collection & one of the finest known.
Lot 1783 George V, Threepence, 1919-M $3000-$4000 MS 66 Vibrant light purple bloom, ex Benchmark & the equal highest graded with PCGS, (3/0).
Lot 1784 George V, Threepence, 1920-M $1500-$2000 MS 64 Dull patina with blemish free surfaces, worthy of gem considerations, ex Fenton Collection.
Lot 1785 George V, Threepence, 1921-m $2000-$3000 MS 66 Light peripheral purple/blue highlights, equal highest graded by PCGS, (6/0).
Lot 1786 George V, Threepence, 1921 $10000-$12000 MS 66 The finest surviving example of this key date of the Threepence series, ex Benchmark collection & the sole finest graded by PCGS.
Lot 1787 George V, Threepence, 1922/1 $55000-$65000 AU58 Underlying flashy brilliance, virtually uncirculated reverse with the clearest overdate we have handled, obverse scratch, ex Fenton collection & the sole finest graded with PCGS. Lot 1788 George V, Threepence, 1922 $1000-$1500 MS 65 Full mint bloom, one of the finest known.
Lot 1789 George V, Threepence, 1923 $6000-$7000 MS 65 Attractive tone with underlying brilliance, ex Heathcote collection & the sole finest graded by PCGS.
Lot 1790 George V, Threepence, 1924 $7000-$9000 MS 66 Rich blue & green tone with golden peripheral highlights, ex Benchmark collection & the sole finest graded by PCGS. Lot 1791 George V, Threepence, 1925 $2500-$3500 MS 66 Superb gem uncirculated, ex Benchmark collection, equal highest graded by PCGS, (2/0).
Lot 1792 George V, Threepence, 1926 $2000-$3000 MS 66 Attractive tone with underlying brilliance, ex Fenton collection & one of the finest known.
Lot 1793 George V, Threepence, 1927 $2000-$3000 MS 66 Golden peripheral highlights, equal highest graded by PCGS, (5/0).
Lot 1794 George V, Threepence, 1928 $2500-$3500 MS 66 Full brilliance, equal highest graded by PCGS, (3/0).
Lot 1795 George V, Threepence, 1933/4 $20000-$25000 MS 65 Light frosting with sharp & clear overdate, ex Benchmark collection & one of the finest known. Lot 1796 George V, Threepence, 1934 $2500-$3500 MS 67 Frosted white surfaces with a proof like strike, equal highest graded by PCGS, (5/0).
Lot 1797 George V, Threepence, 1935 $1500-$2000 MS 66 Specimen like striking & patina, ex Benchmark collection & the equal highest graded by PCGS, (5/0).
Lot 1798 George V, Threepence, 1936 $1500-$2000 MS 66 Proof like, ex Benchmark collection.
Lot 1799 George VI, Threepence, 1938 $1000-$1500 MS 66 Full brilliance, equal highest graded by PCGS, (7/0).
Lot 1800 George VI, Threepence, 1939 $1000-$1500 MS 66 Subdued mint bloom, ex Benchmark collection & equal highest graded by PCGS, (9/0).
Lot 1801 George VI, Threepence, 1940 $600-$1000 MS 65+ Light tone with superb gem surfaces.
Lot 1802 George VI, Threepence, 1941 $600-$1000 MS 65 Ex Fenton collection & one of the finest. Lot 1803 George VI, Threepence, 1942 $12000-$15000 MS 65 Toned obverse with blemish free surfaces, well struck for the date & the equal highest graded by PCGS, (3/0).
Lot 1804 George VI, Threepence, 1942-S $600-$1000 MS 66 Perfectly brilliant like the day it was struck, equal highest graded by PCGS, (2/0).
Lot 1805 George VI, Threepence, 1942-D $600-$1000 MS 65 Equal highest graded by PCGS, (12/0).
Lot 1806 George VI, Threepence, 1943 $600-$1000 MS 66 Ex Fenton collection & one of the finest.
Lot 1807 George VI, Threepence, 1943-D $1500-$2000 MS 67 Full mint bloom, sole finest graded by PCGS.
Lot 1808 George VI, Threepence, 1943-S $300-$500 MS 65 Ex Benchmark Collection.
Lot 1809 George VI, Threepence, 1944-S $400-$600 MS 66 Full brilliant gem uncirculated.
Lot 1810 George VI, Threepence, 1947 $600-$1000 MS 66 Light tone, gem uncirculated. Lot 1811 George VI, Threepence, 1948 $300-$500 MS 66 Light tone gem, ex Fenton Collection.
Lot 1812 George VI, Threepence, 1949 $600-$1000 MS 66 Light tone, gem uncirculated.
Lot 1813 George VI, Threepence, 1950 $300-$500 MS 65
Lot 1814 George VI, Threepence, 1951 $600-$1000 MS 66 Superb gem uncirculated, equal highest graded by PCGS, (3/0).
Lot 1815 George VI, Threepence, 1951-PL $400-$600 MS 66 Subdued mint bloom, equal highest graded by PCGS, (11/0).
Lot 1816 George VI, Threepence, 1952 $300-$500 MS 66 Equal highest graded by PCGS, (16/0).
Lot 1817 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1953 $1000-$1500 MS 67 Equal highest graded by PCGS, (2/0).
Lot 1818 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1954 $600-$1000 MS 66 Proof like toning, ex Benchmark collection & equal highest graded by PCGS, (4/0).
Lot 1819 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1955 $600-$1000 MS 67 Perfectly brilliant.
Lot 1820 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1956 $400-$600 MS 66 Lightly toned gem uncirculated.
Lot 1821 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1957 $150-$250 MS 67 Ex Fenton collection, gem uncirculated.
Lot 1822 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1958 $1500-$2000 MS 67 Attractive golden highlights, equal highest graded by PCGS, (6/0). Lot 1823 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1959 $600-$800 MS 67 Proof like gem uncirculated, equal highest graded by PCGS, (3/0).
Lot 1824 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1960 $150-$250 MS 67 Ex Fenton collection, gem uncirculated.
Lot 1825 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1961 $150-$250 MS 67 Fully brilliant gem uncirculated.
Lot 1826 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1962 $1500-$2000 MS 68 Equal highest graded by PCGS, (5/0).
Lot 1827 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1963 $600-$1000 MS 68 Areas of die flash over subdued mint bloom, equal highest graded by PCGS, (8/0).
Lot 1828 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1964 $600-$1000 MS 68 Perfect gem uncirculated.