VickySilver Posted January 29 Posted January 29 (edited) Several days ago, Heritage USA had a sale and in it was a specimen of the 1962 halfcrown in proof. I was rather astonished and had assumed it might not exist in commercial channels as I had never seen one on the market before, nor seen one period. Perhaps such coins escape much interest as they certainly are not gold or even silver; also currency versions are easily had. Anyway, just wondering if anyone has seen or heard of such before?? How about any other proof half crowns from 1963 to 1967? Heritage Auction 3122: Lot 34640 Coin graded proof cameo 63. I will see if I can post pictures in thread to follow. Edited January 29 by VickySilver clarity 2 Quote
VickySilver Posted January 29 Author Posted January 29 Somehow I suspect the surfaces to be a bit nicer when seen in hand. 1 Quote
Mr T Posted January 31 Posted January 31 I don't follow proofs much but yeah I didn't think the Royal Mint struck many proofs in that era - maybe they were too busy getting ready for the move to Llantrisant. Quote
Sword Posted February 1 Posted February 1 On 1/29/2025 at 4:43 AM, VickySilver said: Somehow I suspect the surfaces to be a bit nicer when seen in hand. Just out of interest, how much did it sell for? Quote
Mr T Posted February 2 Posted February 2 (edited) Need to log in to see I guess: https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-elizabeth-ii-proof-1-2-crown-1962-pr63-cameo-ngc-/a/3122-34640.s Edited February 2 by Mr T Quote
VickySilver Posted February 2 Author Posted February 2 (edited) All in with commissions, etc. was 2880 USD. I wonder what would be high or low for such a coin, and would it vary if sold at another venue such as in the UK.. Or is it an unloved series as I suspect. I would imagine that would be the case though I suspect that there could not be more than. a couple out there in total = RARE. This coin was not demonstrated to exist prior to this coin and no idea of the provenance. Edited February 2 by VickySilver 1 Quote
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