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UNIQUE 1911 Great Britain 5 Pound Uniface Obverse Die Trial in Lead NGC MS 60

$ 7920

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  • Certification: NGC
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

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    , which received the Numismatic Literary Guild's award for Best World Book. He is the publisher & editor of Mint Error News Magazine & Website which is widely regarded as the most informative and comprehensive resource for Major Mint Errors. He was an ANACS consultant for Major Mint Errors and has written articles for the Coin Dealer Newsletter. Mike Byers and his discoveries have been featured on the front page of Coin World numerous times. Mike Byers Inc carries a multi-million dollar world class inventory of major mint errors, die trials and numismatic rarities. His extensive personal collection of major mint errors is being authenticated and certified by NGC and designated on the insert as THE BYERS COLLECTION.
    1911 Great Britain 5 Pound
    Uniface Obverse Die Trial
    Struck In Lead From PROOF DIE
    Width 44.32mm, Thickness 5.69mm
    Authenticated by The Royal Mint
    Pedigreed To The C.M. Kraay Collection
    NGC MS 60
    UNIQUE
    This unique die trial has a thickness of 5.69mm and was
    encapsulated in an NGC holder that is twice as thick.
    This is the only known 1911 Great Britain 5 Pound Die Trial. It was struck on March 14, 1911 on an oversized lead planchet with a width of 44.32mm and is 5.69mm thick. It is a uniface die trial of the finished obverse die used strike the 1911 gold 5 Pound in proof.
    The gold issue in proof, with a low mintage of 2,812 pieces, was struck in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of King George V. The obverse was designed by Bertram MacKennal. The fineness is .9170, the weight is 39.94 grams and the diameter is 37mm.
    King George V was from the German Royal House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The British Royal Family changed it's name to the House of Windsor during WWI, making King George V it's first monarch with this title.
    Discovered in the vaults of Baldwin's, a major London numismatic dealer and auctioneer established in 1872, it was authenticated by The Royal Mint in 1983 after having been stored in the vault for decades. It was subsequently pedigreed to the C.M. Kraay Collection which included unique lead die trials from Great Britain and British colonies.
    In the Ashmolean Museum, a part of the University of Oxford England, is an exhibit on display loaned from The Royal Mint Museum in London. Included in this display are coinage tools from the reign of King George V, showing the sequence in producing his coinage. Two of the most fascinating items are plaster models of the final adopted design of the portrait of King George V, which is found on all coinage during his reign.
    It was recently authenticated and certified by NGC and is considered unique in private hands. It is struck in high relief exhibiting a full strike and detail, which is unusual with lead die trials. This is a historical and fascinating numismatic rarity from Great Britain's Royal Mint and belongs in a world class collection of coinage or patterns.
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    Die Trials are featured in Chapter 13
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