GREAT BRITAIN: George III, 1760-1820, AR dollar, 1804, KM-Tn1, S-3768, Bank of England token issue, two small gouges on reverse, initials JP stamped on the bust of George, nice light toning, EF. This type was overstruck on Spanish American 8 reales coins on order of the Bank of England with a value of 5 shillings to supplement a deficiency in British regal coinage. The coins were struck by the Soho Mint, Birmingham from dies engraved by Conrad Heinrich Küchler, between 1804 and 1811, though all bear the date 1804. Initially valued at 5 shillings, they were re-valued at 5 shillings 6 pence in 1811 and were withdrawn in 1817-1818.
Estimate: USD 150 - 250
Price realized | 350 USD |
Starting price | 140 USD |
Estimate | 150 USD |