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Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 6 Pence 1887 MS63+  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 6 Pence 1887 MS63+ (Ohne mindestpreis)

1887 Great Britain Queen Victoria Jubilee Head 6 Pence NGC MS63+ Highlights: 1. It embodies Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee milestone and the famous "withdrawn sixpence" scandal, adding storytelling value that enhances its appeal beyond mere numismatics—ideal for collectors who value context and British imperial history. 2. Graded NGC MS63+, it exhibits excellent original luster, sharp details, and minimal contact marks for the grade, making it far superior to most circulated examples and a standout piece for display or investment in the Jubilee Head series. 3. High-grade examples like NGC MS63+ (near Gem Uncirculated) are considerably scarcer due to heavy circulation wear on silver sixpences of this era. Coins at MS63+ with strong luster, minimal marks, and attractive original toning are sought after in the market. Coin Story: This coin was issued in 1887 during Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (50th anniversary of her accession to the throne). The Royal Mint introduced the new "Jubilee Head" portrait designed by Joseph Edgar Boehm, depicting the Queen wearing a small crown and veil, representing a more mature and imperial image compared to the earlier Young Head series. This change symbolized the peak of the Victorian era and the British Empire's grandeur. Notably, the initial 1887 sixpence design (withdrawn type, featuring a shield reverse without denomination) was quickly withdrawn due to its similarity in size and appearance to the half-sovereign gold coin, leading to fraud cases where it was gold-plated to pass as a half-sovereign. The Royal Mint responded rapidly by redesigning the reverse to a crowned value within a wreath and adding "SIX PENCE" (the type seen on this coin). This "withdrawn sixpence" incident is a famous episode in British numismatic history, highlighting design flaws and swift corrections, making 1887 one of the most storied years for Victorian silver coinage. As a key representative of the Jubilee Head type and tied to the historic Golden Jubilee and withdrawn incident, it holds strong appeal for British silver coin collectors, Victorian series enthusiasts, and type set builders. The NGC MS63+ certification adds credibility and protection, making it a solid mid-to-high-grade piece with good eye appeal and preservation. It offers stable appreciation potential, especially as part of a Jubilee-themed or complete Victoria silver set.

Nr. 102040854

Verkauft
Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 6 Pence 1887 MS63+  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vereinigtes Königreich. Victoria. 6 Pence 1887 MS63+ (Ohne mindestpreis)

1887 Great Britain Queen Victoria Jubilee Head 6 Pence NGC MS63+

Highlights:
1. It embodies Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee milestone and the famous "withdrawn sixpence" scandal, adding storytelling value that enhances its appeal beyond mere numismatics—ideal for collectors who value context and British imperial history.
2. Graded NGC MS63+, it exhibits excellent original luster, sharp details, and minimal contact marks for the grade, making it far superior to most circulated examples and a standout piece for display or investment in the Jubilee Head series.
3. High-grade examples like NGC MS63+ (near Gem Uncirculated) are considerably scarcer due to heavy circulation wear on silver sixpences of this era. Coins at MS63+ with strong luster, minimal marks, and attractive original toning are sought after in the market.

Coin Story:
This coin was issued in 1887 during Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (50th anniversary of her accession to the throne). The Royal Mint introduced the new "Jubilee Head" portrait designed by Joseph Edgar Boehm, depicting the Queen wearing a small crown and veil, representing a more mature and imperial image compared to the earlier Young Head series. This change symbolized the peak of the Victorian era and the British Empire's grandeur.

Notably, the initial 1887 sixpence design (withdrawn type, featuring a shield reverse without denomination) was quickly withdrawn due to its similarity in size and appearance to the half-sovereign gold coin, leading to fraud cases where it was gold-plated to pass as a half-sovereign. The Royal Mint responded rapidly by redesigning the reverse to a crowned value within a wreath and adding "SIX PENCE" (the type seen on this coin). This "withdrawn sixpence" incident is a famous episode in British numismatic history, highlighting design flaws and swift corrections, making 1887 one of the most storied years for Victorian silver coinage.

As a key representative of the Jubilee Head type and tied to the historic Golden Jubilee and withdrawn incident, it holds strong appeal for British silver coin collectors, Victorian series enthusiasts, and type set builders. The NGC MS63+ certification adds credibility and protection, making it a solid mid-to-high-grade piece with good eye appeal and preservation. It offers stable appreciation potential, especially as part of a Jubilee-themed or complete Victoria silver set.

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