1821-1830 British Gold Sovereign George IV (Abrasions)
This particular listing is for a circulated coin that may exhibit abrasions or wear, adding to its character as a genuine historical piece. Issued during the reign of George IV, who ruled from 1820 until his death in 1830, these sovereigns represent a time of political transition and cultural flourishing in the United Kingdom. George IV was known for his extravagant lifestyle and patronage of the arts, and his reign marked the continuation of the Great Recoinage of 1816, which introduced the modern gold sovereign as Britain’s principal gold coin.
Coin Specifications:
- Contains .9167 fine gold and weighs 0.2354 troy oz
- Abrasions condition
- Denomination: 1 Sovereign
- Produced by British Royalmint
- Obverse: Showcases a distinguished portrait of King George IV, capturing the essence of royalty and tradition
- Reverse: Features the iconic depiction of St. George courageously slaying a ferocious dragon, symbolizing triumph over adversity. The year of mintage is elegantly displayed below, adding a touch of historical context to this exceptional piece.










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