

Elizabeth I gold Halfcrown, initial mark rose, 3-4th issue, ICG graded VF30
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), gold Halfcrown of Two Shillings and Sixpence, third to fourth issues, struck in 22 carat "crown" gold, crowned bust in ruff left, type 1G, within inner beaded circle, Latin legend surrounding, initial mark rose (1565) both sides, ELIZABETH. D; G; AN; FR; ET HI; REGINA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, E to left, R to right, crown breaks inner beaded circle, Latin legend surrounding, SCVTVM. FIDEI. PROTEGET. EAM' (Schneider -; Brown & Comber, J7; North 1996; S.2524). Toned, a little uneven in shape with one tiny rim split and light crease, weak in parts and from the rarer bust variety recorded in Brown and Comber has been slabbed and graded by Independent Coin Graders in a VF30 slab, an extremely rare mint mark for the issue and superior to the Comber example which was of the other bust variety recently.
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Elizabeth I (1558-1603), gold Halfcrown of Two Shillings and Sixpence, third to fourth issues, struck in 22 carat "crown" gold, crowned bust in ruff left, type 1G, within inner beaded circle, Latin legend surrounding, initial mark rose (1565) both sides, ELIZABETH. D; G; AN; FR; ET HI; REGINA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, E to left, R to right, crown breaks inner beaded circle, Latin legend surrounding, SCVTVM. FIDEI. PROTEGET. EAM' (Schneider -; Brown & Comber, J7; North 1996; S.2524). Toned, a little uneven in shape with one tiny rim split and light crease, weak in parts and from the rarer bust variety recorded in Brown and Comber has been slabbed and graded by Independent Coin Graders in a VF30 slab, an extremely rare mint mark for the issue and superior to the Comber example which was of the other bust variety recently.













