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2026 William IV 1831 Crown Two Ounce Gold 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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Two ounce gold proof William IV Crown, from a limited edition presentation of just 150. This 999.9 fine gold coin is 2026's addition to the The Royal Mint's landmark Great Engravers series, which celebrates the most beautiful designs in the history of British numismatics. The reverse of the rare 1831 Crown is a worthy addition, showing the Royal Arms, draped with the Order of the Garter and an ermine mantle. Originally designed by French engraver Jean Baptiste Merlen, these King William IV coins were never issued for circulation and remain highly sought after among serious collectors. This remastered edition, struck in 24-carat gold, retains all the fine detail of the 19th-century original and is set off with a premium proof finish. An essential purchase for fans of the Great Engravers series and historic coinage design. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]