Details
LOT 3590
Great Britain. Windsor, Elizabeth II Blank Error One Pound. 2017.
ELIZABETH II D. G. REG . F . D, crowned head to right, date with panel below / National symbols with denomination below. Extremely Fine. Lustrous, extremely rare and exceptional. Apparently unique.(8.57gr, 23mm, 12h).
Provenance
Property of a Wiltshire, UK, collector.
Footnotes
This One Pound coin of the new type (issued 2017) has been struck on a metal error blank, rather than on the bi-metallic flan that should have been used; such occurrences are extremely rare.
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LOT 3590
Great Britain. Windsor, Elizabeth II Blank Error One Pound.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,300
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