Sterling George IV Half Sovereigns with Varieties 的钱币相册
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1821 MS64 PCGS, KM681, S-3802. A fantastic example of this conditionally challenging 1/2 Sovereign issue, displaying highly fluid and shimmering golden luster, enhanced by a framing amber tone that grips the legends and transforms subtly into the yellow-gold color of the central fields. The strike is full, only further positioning this near-gem as a highly compelling type candidate.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1823 MS65 NGC, KM689, S-3802, Marsh-404 (R2). Of outstanding quality for this rare date in the fleeting laureate head series. Bright and even a touch Prooflike to obverse where the field dazzles beneath the King's frosty bust. The reverse has a more satiny appearance with fresh bloom decorating the surfaces. A stellar representative, tied for the second-finest certified at NGC and bested by a lone outlier there, whereas PCGS has not certified any higher than a single MS63.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1823 MS65 NGC, KM689, S-3802, Marsh-404 (R2). Of outstanding quality for this rare date in the fleeting laureate head series. Bright and even a touch Prooflike to obverse where the field dazzles beneath the King's frosty bust. The reverse has a more satiny appearance with fresh bloom decorating the surfaces. A stellar representative, tied for the second-finest certified at NGC and bested by a lone outlier there, whereas PCGS has not certified any higher than a single MS63.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1823 MS65 NGC, KM689, S-3802, Marsh-404 (R2). Of outstanding quality for this rare date in the fleeting laureate head series. Bright and even a touch Prooflike to obverse where the field dazzles beneath the King's frosty bust. The reverse has a more satiny appearance with fresh bloom decorating the surfaces. A stellar representative, tied for the second-finest certified at NGC and bested by a lone outlier there, whereas PCGS has not certified any higher than a single MS63.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1823 MS65 NGC, KM689, S-3802, Marsh-404 (R2). Of outstanding quality for this rare date in the fleeting laureate head series. Bright and even a touch Prooflike to obverse where the field dazzles beneath the King's frosty bust. The reverse has a more satiny appearance with fresh bloom decorating the surfaces. A stellar representative, tied for the second-finest certified at NGC and bested by a lone outlier there, whereas PCGS has not certified any higher than a single MS63.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1823 MS65 NGC, KM689, S-3802, Marsh-404 (R2). Of outstanding quality for this rare date in the fleeting laureate head series. Bright and even a touch Prooflike to obverse where the field dazzles beneath the King's frosty bust. The reverse has a more satiny appearance with fresh bloom decorating the surfaces. A stellar representative, tied for the second-finest certified at NGC and bested by a lone outlier there, whereas PCGS has not certified any higher than a single MS63.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1825 MS64+ PCGS, KM689, S-3803. At the very precipice of gem preservation, vibrant golden light blanketed over the surfaces, these holding well-defined detail to both the obverse and reverse. Rarely seen so fine, and very nearly the finest certified across NGC and PCGS combined, only a single "65" certifying more highly.
Gold half-sovereign, 1826. London. Bare head left; date below; · GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA ·. / Garnished crowned shield; BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF:. Variety without extra tuft in hair. Single finest graded with PCGS. Fresh and minty example with only the faintest detractions. In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS MS65 , certification number 39301610 . PCGS population in this grade: 1, single finest graded. Reference: Fr-380; KM-700; Marsh-407; S-3804 Mintage: 344,830.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1827 MS64 PCGS, KM700, S-3804. A superb near-Gem Mint State offering that demonstrates everything you'd expect from a finer designation, with fully radiant mint bloom effortlessly cascading across precisely rendered motifs, encountering the occasional wisp or mark. Ranked near the peak of certification with three higher and sure to inspire spirited bids.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1827 MS64 PCGS, KM700, S-3804. A superb near-Gem Mint State offering that demonstrates everything you'd expect from a finer designation, with fully radiant mint bloom effortlessly cascading across precisely rendered motifs, encountering the occasional wisp or mark. Ranked near the peak of certification with three higher and sure to inspire spirited bids.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1827 MS64 PCGS, KM700, S-3804. A superb near-Gem Mint State offering that demonstrates everything you'd expect from a finer designation, with fully radiant mint bloom effortlessly cascading across precisely rendered motifs, encountering the occasional wisp or mark. Ranked near the peak of certification with three higher and sure to inspire spirited bids.
George IV gold 1/2 Sovereign 1827 MS64 PCGS, KM700, S-3804. A superb near-Gem Mint State offering that demonstrates everything you'd expect from a finer designation, with fully radiant mint bloom effortlessly cascading across precisely rendered motifs, encountering the occasional wisp or mark. Ranked near the peak of certification with three higher and sure to inspire spirited bids.