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PA-187. A fresh example with bright premium paper and dark black ink. Signatures are sharp with a bold appearance. Margins are full and well balanced. Eye appeal is excellent and only a single note grades finer at PMG.
FR-CC-18. A lively example with strong color, bright paper, and bold pen signatures. The vignette is inscribed with the phrase, MAJORA MINORIBUS CONSONANT, meaning ,’The large colonies and the small colonies are in harmony’. Great eye appeal!
NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.
AD 134/5. Vine leaf and palm tree.
Blue Right End. 38mm Seal. Nearly even margins with vivid color and bright paper.
Unwatermarked. 40mm Seal. Well centered with good color and light even wear. The plate number 1 can be see at the bottom.
NGC Choice Fine. Under Tiberius. Palm frond type.
A beautifully preserved early colonial issue from William Wood’s Rosa Americana series. This AU58 example shows sharp portrait detail of George I with a smooth, attractive golden-brown patina. The reverse rose design is crisp and well-centered, retaining strong high-point definition rarely seen on these soft-metal strikes. A premium near-Mint survivor with excellent eye appeal!
Handsome light-chocolate surfaces with sharp detail on George I’s portrait and excellent definition in the ornate rose reverse. Smooth, problem-free fields and only light high-point rub give this early colonial issue strong eye appeal.
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