British Coins from the Collection of Ian Sawden
Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1858/2 (Gouby, SNC 2010, pp.70-1; cf. BMC 1515; S 3948). Usual flaws through date numerals, virtually as struck, full original colour, an exceptional example £300-£400---Provenance: Bt Spink.As Michael Gouby observes, by 1858 and with an impending move to bronze coinage, there was an understandable desire by the Mint to utilise any old obverse dies, including those of 1852 (when no pennies bearing that date are believed to have been struck), 1853 (when the mintage was subcontracted to Heaton in Birmingham) and 1857------For more information, additional images and to bid on this lot please go to the auctioneers website, www.dnw.co.uk
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Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1858/2 (Gouby, SNC 2010, pp.70-1; cf. BMC 1515; S 3948). Usual flaws through date numerals, virtually as struck, full original colour, an exceptional example £300-£400---Provenance: Bt Spink.As Michael Gouby observes, by 1858 and with an impending move to bronze coinage, there was an understandable desire by the Mint to utilise any old obverse dies, including those of 1852 (when no pennies bearing that date are believed to have been struck), 1853 (when the mintage was subcontracted to Heaton in Birmingham) and 1857------For more information, additional images and to bid on this lot please go to the auctioneers website, www.dnw.co.uk