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  • United Kingdom. A 1 Sovereign King George IV Coin, 1830
  • United Kingdom. A 1 Sovereign King George IV Coin, 1830

Item: GB7977

United Kingdom. A 1 Sovereign King George IV Coin, 1830

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United Kingdom. A 1 Sovereign King George IV Coin, 1830

(Currency). Antique. In Gold, a 1 Sovereign King George IV Coin, the obverse bearing the bust of King George IV and Latin “GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA” (translation: George IV by the Grace of God), reverse bearing the British Coat of Arms and Latin “BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF” (translation: King of the Britains, Defender of the Faith), reeded edge, measuring 22.5mm in diameter, light wear, remains in very fine condition.

Contained in a plastic display case, with ICCS (International Coin Certification Service) Certificate, stating a VF30 grade.

 

Footnote: This coin was circulated between 1825-1830, with 2,388,000 minted.

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