

Edge Reeding
Error Die Chips, Die chips / metal excess, Die Crack, Die cracks
Face value 6 pence
Grade F-
Metal Silver
Millesimal fineness 925 ‰
Mint London Mint
Quantity minted 602 000
Rarity NC - Uncommon
Year of issue 1842
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Country: Great Britain.
Ruler: Queen Victoria (1837-1901)
Type: Standard circulation coin
Years: 1842 (1838-1868)
Value: 6 pence = 1/2 shilling = 1/40 livre (1/40 LSD)
Mintage: 602,000
Composition: Silver (.925)
Weight: 2,7 g
Diameter: 19 mm
Grade: VG10 & VG10 (Die Crack Reverse)
Shape: Round
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
References: KM# 733.1 // Sp# 3908
Obverse:
Young uncrowned portrait ('Young Head') of Queen Victoria left, legend around.
Lettering: VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D:
Translation: Victoria by the Grace of God Queen of the Britains Defender of the Faith.
Engraver: William Wyon.
Reverse:
Crowned denomination within wreath, date below.
Note: with or without die number above date.
Lettering:
SIX
PENCE
1842
Engraver: Jean Baptiste Merlen.
Edge:
Reeded.
Comments:
Reverse die varieties:
KM#733.1; Sp#3908 Type A1 First head, without die number.
KM#733.2; Sp#3909 Type A2 First head, with die number above date.
1867 and 1868 Type A2 Whilst not recognised by Krause, these are confirmed by Spink SCBC (1867), British Silver Coins since 1816 by Peter J Davies (1867 & 1868) and English Silver Coinage sinve 1649 by P. Alan Rayner (1867 & 1868).
The standard weight of these coins was 1/11 troy ounce (43.6 grains).
Reference : KM# 733.1 // Sp# 3908
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Collection : Victoria - Queen Empress (1837-1901) of Great Britain & British India