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2020 Three Graces Ten Ounce Silver Proof Great Engravers Coin NGC PF 70 First Releases

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995‰
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312.590
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The Britannia Coin Company
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Ten-ounce silver proof 2020 [Three Graces](file:///collections/alderney-the-three-graces/) coins from [The Royal Mint](file:///buy-coins/the-royal-mint/), graded PF 70 Ultra Cameo First Releases by NGC. These sought-after £10 coins feature a remastered version of [William Wyon](file:///blog/william-wyon-royal-mint-great-engraver/)'s celebrated Three Graces design: a numismatic masterpiece, crafted in 1817 as a pattern Crown. The second release in the [Great Engravers](file:///collections/the-great-engravers/) collection shows three classically dressed women. - This edition is struck in 10 troy ounces (312.59 grams) of 999 fine silver with a [proof finish](file:///buy-coins/proof/) - The Royal Mint issued just 175 of these Three Graces coins in 2020 - These high-grade editions boast a First Releases label - unique certificate numbers will vary System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]