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

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Silver
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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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Limited edition five-ounce silver proof 2026 William IV Crown coin from The Royal Mint's celebrated Great Engravers series. This exclusive collection is a tribute to the greatest designs featured on British coinage down the centuries and features remastered editions of rare and sought-after historic collector's pieces. This 2026 release is dedicated to the 1831 Crown of King William IV which never entered circulation and has remained an elusive addition to all but the most serious Crown collector's cabinet. Jean Baptiste Merlen's highly detailed reverse has been meticulously recreated for this 999 silver proof coin, capturing his shield of Royal Arms, draped with a luxurious ermine mantle. The Royal Mint has only authorised the release of 350 of these 5oz coins and we think they offer a stunning canvas for this elegant 19th century engraving. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]