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2026 William IV 1831 Crown Two Ounce Gold Matt Proof Great Engravers Coin

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996.6‰
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62.420
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The Britannia Coin Company
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Scarce matt proof William IV Crown from The Royal Mint's celebrated Great Engravers collection. This premium 999.9 gold release is a celebration of Jean Baptiste Merlen's design for the 1831 Crown. This elaborate mantled shield of Royal Arms design never entered circulation, with surviving examples remaining highly sought after by serious collectors of the British series. Struck in solid 24-carat gold, this 2026 coin offers a remastered version of Merlen's classic 19th-century design, combining numismatic history with the latest minting technology. This edition features a frosted matte finish that offers a unique soft-focus appearance, exclusive to this issue. This highly collectable £200 coin is part of a limited edition presentation of just 50 and is supplied in its original Royal Mint packaging, complete with a numbered certificate of authenticity. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]