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1283. London, England, crown, James II, 1687. Sp-3407; KM- 1284. London, England, crown, William III (third bust),
463. 28.33 grams. Fine with light toning around details, slightly crude 1696. Sp-3472; KM-494.1. 29.36 grams. Fine+ with very light toning,
rims (as made), no problems. Estimate: $200-$300. weak rims all around but no problems. Estimate: $175-$250.
1285. Great Britain (London, England), half crown, Anne, 1703, with
VIGO below bust. Sp-3580; KM-518.2. 14.76 grams. Deeply toned VF with hint of
luster, parts of rims crude but otherwise problem-free, popular as struck from silver
captured from the Spanish at Vigo Bay in 1702. Estimate: $100-$150.
1286. Great Britain (London, England), sixpence, Anne, 1703, with VIGO below
bust. Sp-3590; KM-516.1. 2.87 grams. Richly toned VF with parts of rims crude but otherwise
problem-free, popular as struck from silver captured from the Spanish at Vigo Bay in 1702.
Estimate: $70-$100.
1287. Great Britain (London, England), halfcrown, George II, 1746, with LIMA below bust, encapsulated PCGS XF40.
Sp-3695A; KM-584.3. Lightly toned all over, with hint of luster, popular as struck from silver captured from the Spanish off the Pacific coast in
the early 1740s. Estimate: $90-$135.
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