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George II (1727-60)
Great Britain, George II, Sixpence 1750, Scarce, Fine
Obverse: Older laureate and draped bust of King George II left, legend around.
Lettering (Latin): GEORGIVS·II· DEI·GRATIA·
Engraver: John Tanner

Reverse: Crowned cruciform shields around central Garter star, divided date above, legend around.
Lettering (Latin): M·B·F·ET H·REX·F·D·B ET·L·D·S·R·I A·T·ET·E·17 57·
Engraver: Johann Ochs

Edge: Diagonal reeding

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SKU: A635 -
Austrian Netherlands
Austrian Netherlands, Maria Theresa, Escalin Schelling 1750, VF+
Obverse: Lion of Brabant facing left, holding a sword and a shield part of Austria and part of ancient Burgundy. Mint mark below.
Lettering: MAR·TH·D:G·R·JMP· G·HUN·BOH·R·
Engraver: Jacques Roëttiers

Reverse: Crowned shield with composite arms of Hungary, Bohemia, Brabant and Milano, a small shield with arms of Austria and Burgundy at the center, baroque ornamentation around, over a Burgundian cross.
Lettering: ARCH·AUS·DUX·BURG·BRAB·C·FL·; 1750
Engraver: Jacques Roëttiers

Edge: Dotted

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SKU: F691 -
Louis XV (1715-74)
FRANCE, Louis XV, Ecu 1750, Bearn Pau, Rare, VF
Obverse: Bust of Louis XV, legend around
Lettering (Latin): LUD · XV · D · G · FR · ET NA · RE · BD
Engraver: Joseph-Charles Röettiers

Reverse: Crowned oval Arms within olive branches, legend around
Lettering (Latin): SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTUM; 1750; Cow
Translation: Blessed be the name of the Lord.

Edge (text in Latin): DOMINE SALVUM FAC REGEM
Domine, salvum fac regem (Lord, save the King) is a motet which was sung as a de facto royal anthem in France during the Ancien Régime.

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SKU: A355