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2026 William IV 1831 Crown Five Ounce Gold Proof Great Engravers Coin

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995‰
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156.300
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The Britannia Coin Company
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United Kingdom
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Five-ounce gold proof William IV Crown from a limited edition of only 25 coins issued worldwide. Struck in 999.9 fine gold, this exclusive 2026 release from The Royal Mint presents Jean Baptiste Merlen’s celebrated 1831 Crown reverse in an impressive 5oz format. The expanded surface area enhances every intricate element of the Royal Arms, encircled by the Order of the Garter and framed by a flowing ermine mantle, allowing the artistry of Jean Baptiste Merlen to be fully appreciated. The original design never entered circulation during the reign of William IV and remains one of the most sought-after rarities for collectors of British coins. Faithfully remastered using modern minting expertise and finished to the highest proof standard, this exclusive issue is a prestigious addition to the Great Engravers series. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]