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1826 Great Britain 1 Sovereign Gold Coin – King George IV – MGC Graded AU-58
1826 Great Britain 1 Sovereign Gold Coin – King George IV – MGC Graded AU-58
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Coin Details:
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Date: 1826
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Country: Great Britain
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Denomination: 1 Sovereign
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Monarch: King George IV
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Grade: AU-58 (About Uncirculated)
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Certification Company: Majesty Grading Company (MGC)
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MGC Certification Number: #11217
Obverse Description:
Features a left-facing portrait of King George IV with a laurel wreath, styled hair, and a dignified expression. The surrounding legend reads "GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA", which translates to "George IV, by the Grace of God." The date 1826 appears at the bottom.
Reverse Description:
Displays the intricate crowned shield of arms of the United Kingdom, encircled by a laurel wreath and ornate mantle. The inscription around the shield reads "BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF:", meaning "King of the Britains, Defender of the Faith."
Grading & Authentication:
This coin has been certified AU-58 by Majesty Grading Company (MGC), denoting minimal wear and excellent overall detail. Encapsulated using MGC Secure Tech™ with NFC verification, this coin is protected in a tamper-proof holder with a unique certification number.
Why Collect This Coin?
Struck during the short reign of King George IV, this 1826 Sovereign is a key piece of British numismatic history. With its artistic portraiture and powerful heraldic reverse, it is a must-have for collectors seeking coins from the Regency era and beyond. A historic investment in both gold and heritage.
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