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

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989.7‰
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The Britannia Coin Company
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2oz silver proof William IV Crown from a limited edition presentation of just 3,000. The newest release in The Royal Mint's celebrated Great Engravers series brings Jean Baptiste Merlen's rare 1831 Crown reverse back to life in 999 fine silver. The French-born engraver is best known for his reverse designs, which graced British gold and silver coins in the early 19th century and are still used on today's Maundy Money. This two-ounce coin captures every intricate detail of his 1831 mantled shield design, uniting historic artistry with cutting-edge minting technology and an exceptional proof finish. Revered for its beauty and rarity, the original 1831 Crown holds an esteemed place in British numismatics, and this modern, remastered edition honours that legacy. This Great Engravers coin is a worthy entry to a landmark collection. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]