
Scotland, Ayrshire 1799 pattern silver Token Set PF61-PF65
Scotland, Ayrshire, Set of silver Pattern Token coins, Halfcrown, Eighteenpence, Shilling, Sixpence, dated 1799, restrikes by Matthew Young struck circa 1828 after design of John Milton for Colonel William Fullarton (1754-1808), cuirassed bust of Prince of Wales (later King George IV) left, italic Milton below bust of Halfcrown, italic Milton F below bust of Eighteenpence, M on truncation of Shilling, italic M below bust of Sixpence, abbreviated legend and outer toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS. P. S. S. C. D. 1799., rev. crowned cruciform shields, St George on garter star at centre, with incuse garter legend HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, the Sixpence with French and Hanoverian Arms of transposed arrangement in comparison to the larger denominations, abbreviated legend and outer toothed border surrounding, BR. L. PR. E. REG. SC. PR. ET. SEN COR. DUX on Halfcrown, Eighteenpence and Sixpence, Shilling reads REGNI SCOTIÆ SENES CALLVS, edges plain, weights 16.70g, 9.48g, 8.16g, 3.52g respectively (Davis 1, 5, 13, 14; DH 5). The Halfcrown and Eighteenpence with die cud below bust typical of the restrikes by Young, the Shilling struck from a rusted obverse die with raised rust spots, Halfcrown weakly struck at centre, all toned, have been slabbed and graded by NGC as PF61, PF64, PF65, PF65+ respective to size, a rare set of four.
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Scotland, Ayrshire, Set of silver Pattern Token coins, Halfcrown, Eighteenpence, Shilling, Sixpence, dated 1799, restrikes by Matthew Young struck circa 1828 after design of John Milton for Colonel William Fullarton (1754-1808), cuirassed bust of Prince of Wales (later King George IV) left, italic Milton below bust of Halfcrown, italic Milton F below bust of Eighteenpence, M on truncation of Shilling, italic M below bust of Sixpence, abbreviated legend and outer toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS. P. S. S. C. D. 1799., rev. crowned cruciform shields, St George on garter star at centre, with incuse garter legend HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, the Sixpence with French and Hanoverian Arms of transposed arrangement in comparison to the larger denominations, abbreviated legend and outer toothed border surrounding, BR. L. PR. E. REG. SC. PR. ET. SEN COR. DUX on Halfcrown, Eighteenpence and Sixpence, Shilling reads REGNI SCOTIÆ SENES CALLVS, edges plain, weights 16.70g, 9.48g, 8.16g, 3.52g respectively (Davis 1, 5, 13, 14; DH 5). The Halfcrown and Eighteenpence with die cud below bust typical of the restrikes by Young, the Shilling struck from a rusted obverse die with raised rust spots, Halfcrown weakly struck at centre, all toned, have been slabbed and graded by NGC as PF61, PF64, PF65, PF65+ respective to size, a rare set of four.











