1830 Great Britain King George IV Sovereign
These Sovereigns were produced for only a few years, from 1820 to 1830 until the kings death
Product Description:
First minted in 1820 during the reign of King George IV. It is a type of gold coin that was used as currency in the United Kingdom and its colonies, and it has become highly valued by collectors over the years.
The coin was produced at the Royal Mint in London, and it was minted in various denominations, including half-sovereigns and double sovereigns. The King George IV Gold Sovereign was in circulation for only a few years, from 1821 to 1830, as King George IV's reign was relatively short.
Today, the King George IV Gold Sovereign is a highly sought-after coin by collectors and investors alike, the rarity, historical significance, and beautiful design of the coin have made it a popular choice among those who appreciate numismatics.
Obverse: design depicts the bare head of King George IV facing left by William Wyon
Reverse: Crowned ornate shield of royal arms by J.B. Merlen