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George III 1811 Pattern Bank Token PF60 with 6 berry obverse Ext Rare

George III 1811 Pattern Bank Token PF60 with 6 berry obverse Ext Rare

George III (1760-1820), Pattern Bank of England Dollar, 1811, engraved by John Phillp, small laureate and draped bust left, six berries in wreath, *.* on obliquely milled truncation, Latin legend and toothed borders surrounding both sides, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX., rev. struck en medaille, four line inscription, BANK / TOKEN / 5S. 6D. / 1811, within tied oak wreath, initials I.P. with first stop centrally placed under tie knot, stem points to left, 24 acorns in wreath, weight 26.57g (ESC 203 dies L/5 R4; Bull 1990; L&S 121; Davis 34). Some light surface marks, light tone, has been graded and slabbed by NGC as PF60, extremely rare, especially with the six berry wreath obverse, the extra berry to usual appearing as part of a pair of berries above the ear, the only example this cataloguer has ever seen of this variety in this metal.

$16,080.80
George III 1811 Pattern Bank Token PF60 with 6 berry obverse Ext Rare
$16,080.80

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George III (1760-1820), Pattern Bank of England Dollar, 1811, engraved by John Phillp, small laureate and draped bust left, six berries in wreath, *.* on obliquely milled truncation, Latin legend and toothed borders surrounding both sides, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX., rev. struck en medaille, four line inscription, BANK / TOKEN / 5S. 6D. / 1811, within tied oak wreath, initials I.P. with first stop centrally placed under tie knot, stem points to left, 24 acorns in wreath, weight 26.57g (ESC 203 dies L/5 R4; Bull 1990; L&S 121; Davis 34). Some light surface marks, light tone, has been graded and slabbed by NGC as PF60, extremely rare, especially with the six berry wreath obverse, the extra berry to usual appearing as part of a pair of berries above the ear, the only example this cataloguer has ever seen of this variety in this metal.