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Edward VII, unofficial "Pattern Double Florins" or "Four Shillings" (60), dated 1902, struck in .925 silver (20), copper (20), golden alloy (20) (a metal akin to goloid used in the manufacture of 19th Century US pattern coins), struck to a brilliant proof finish, bare head right, by Donald R Golder after G W De Saulles, beaded circle partially surrounding, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRATIA INDIAE IMPERATOR rev. struck en medaille, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Garter star at centre, date at top, FID: DEF: BRITT: REX:, edge plain, diameter 36mm., brilliant as struck (60)

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Edward VII, unofficial "Pattern Double Florins" or "Four Shillings" (60), dated 1902, struck in .925 silver (20), copper (20), golden alloy (20) (a metal akin to goloid used in the manufacture of 19th Century US pattern coins), struck to a brilliant proof finish, bare head right, by Donald R Golder after G W De Saulles, beaded circle partially surrounding, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRATIA INDIAE IMPERATOR rev. struck en medaille, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Garter star at centre, date at top, FID: DEF: BRITT: REX:, edge plain, diameter 36mm., brilliant as struck (60)
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VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer’s premium.

Lot Essay

Total mintage was 750 of each of these three metals