Patterns & Proofs


Lot 2010 Patterns & Proofs
Estimate $70,000
			
			
		Bid at live.noble.com.au			
			
		
		
SOLD $85,000		
 		
GEORGE VI, Royal Mint pattern penny 1937. Toned blue brown with some mint red, particularly in the reverse, good extremely fine and extremely rare, one of the most important commonwealth coins.
Ex Spink Australia Sale 15 (lot 680). Owing to the abdication of Edward VIII a regular coinage with this new design could not be introduced in Australia until 1938. The London Mint prepared a few patterns for approval, we know of only six in private hands, probably less than ten were struck.
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Adjacent lots
- Lot 2008 - GEORGE V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1934. Dull toneFDC. - Estimate $1,000 
- Lot 2009 - GEORGE V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1934. - Estimate $1,000 
- Lot 2010 This lot - GEORGE VI, Royal Mint pattern penny 1937. Toned blue brown with some mint red, particularly ... - Estimate $70,000 
- Lot 2011 - GEORGE VI, Bombay Mint proof resrike halfpenny and penny, 1942I. Sold with Bombay Mint envelopes. ... - Estimate $10,000 
- Lot 2012 - GEORGE VI, Bombay Mint proof restrike halfpenny and penny, 1943I. Sold with Bombay Mint envelopes. ... - Estimate $10,000 
