1818 George III Gold Sovereigns
The 1818 sovereign of George III has a laureate head, with St. George & dragon reverse inside an inscribed garter.
Previously, gold coins called 'Sovereigns' had been minted on and off between 1489-1604, whereupon James I (VI) changed the name of the 20/- gold piece to a 'Unite'. The reform coinage Sovereign of 1817 onwards was issued as a normal circulation type coin, and also as a proof.
Gold Sovereigns - George III
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Date | Description | Mintage | Grade | Stock | Price £ | Price $
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1818 | First Head | 2,347,000 | aVF | Yes | £1,500 | $2,400
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1818 | First Head | 2,347,000 | Fine / gd Fine | Sold | £395 | $630
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Type Coins
If you are not looking for a particular date, but want a nice example of this type of sovereign, you can order a "type coin". Just look at our list of dates, grades and prices. Select the price you wish to pay, and we will send you the best grade coin we have available for that price, with our choice of date.
Guarantee
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