
George III 1820 Pattern copper "Hercules" Crown PF62 BN
George III (1760-1820), Pattern Copper Crown, 1820, engraved by Jean Pierre Droz after the Monneron Brothers pattern of 1792, Hercules seated attempting to break a fasces across his left knee, with lion skin and club behind by base of a Doric column, shoreline and see to right with three boats sailing, date with two laurel branches tied beneath in exergue, legend above, VIS VNITATE FORTIOR, toothed border around rim both sides, rev. struck en medaille, crowned quartered shield of arms, legend surrounding, DEVS ET TVTAMEN., edge plain (Bull 2059 R2; ESC 244; L&S 212; KM.PnD77?). A few spots on obverse, has been graded and slabbed by NGC as PF62 BN, though we note on two previous appearances at auction it was previously graded by PCGS and NGC as PF64 and PF64BN respectively; NGC show three examples of which this coin appears twice at 62 and 64 level, therefore one other has been graded at 63; we note PCGS has graded three pieces all finer of which this coin is one of the examples listed at 64.
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George III (1760-1820), Pattern Copper Crown, 1820, engraved by Jean Pierre Droz after the Monneron Brothers pattern of 1792, Hercules seated attempting to break a fasces across his left knee, with lion skin and club behind by base of a Doric column, shoreline and see to right with three boats sailing, date with two laurel branches tied beneath in exergue, legend above, VIS VNITATE FORTIOR, toothed border around rim both sides, rev. struck en medaille, crowned quartered shield of arms, legend surrounding, DEVS ET TVTAMEN., edge plain (Bull 2059 R2; ESC 244; L&S 212; KM.PnD77?). A few spots on obverse, has been graded and slabbed by NGC as PF62 BN, though we note on two previous appearances at auction it was previously graded by PCGS and NGC as PF64 and PF64BN respectively; NGC show three examples of which this coin appears twice at 62 and 64 level, therefore one other has been graded at 63; we note PCGS has graded three pieces all finer of which this coin is one of the examples listed at 64.













