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Victoria 1839 proof Threepence CGS UNC85

Victoria (1837-1901), Proof silver Threepence, 1839, young filleted head left, legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D: rev. struck en medaille, crowned mark of value within oak wreath, date either side of 3 (Bull 3365; S.3914). Attractively toned, one spot on obverse in the toning, practically as struck, has been slabbed and graded by Coin Grading Service UK as a UNC85.

CGS UK certification 9276-M3.V1.1839.01

The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Briton's, Defender of the Faith."

London Coin Grading Service as it is now termed, claim that grade 85 in their 100 point system is a traditional "choice UNC-BU" and equates to an American Sheldon scale of 65. This estimation is just point out from when this coin was formerly physically graded by NGC as PF64.

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