Great Britain. Guinea, 1785. S.3728; Fr-355; KM-604. George III, 1760-1820. Obverse: Fourth laureate coinage portrait of King. Reverse: Crowned shield of arms.
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anonymous
2016-12-05
GROSSBRITANNIEN George III. 1760-1820. Guinea 1763. 8.27 g. S. 3726. Fr. 353. Fast sehr schön-sehr schön.
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anonymous
2016-12-02
Großbritannien, George III. Guinea 1786. Friedberg 355, Seaby 3728. GOLD. Vorzüglich +
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anonymous
2015-08-26
British Coins. George III , guinea, 1784, fourth laur. head r., rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3728), extremely fine £600-700
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anonymous
2015-08-26
British Coins. George III , guinea, 1774, fourth laur. head r., rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3728), very fine £350-450
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anonymous
2015-05-01
1776,GREAT BRITAIN. Guinea, 1776. George III (1760-1820). NGC AU Details--Surface Hairlines.Fr-355; S-3728; KM-604.
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anonymous
2015-04-30
1775,GREAT BRITAIN. GUINEA, 1775. George III (1760-1820). NGC AU-53.S-3728; Fr-355; KM-604. Fourth laureate bust right. Attractively light toning. Properly graded example.
Gold coins of George III
During the reign of George III, a variety of gold coins were minted across the British Empire. These coins were used for international trade, commerce, and as a store of value. Here are some of the main types of gold coins minted during George III's reign:Gold Guinea: The guinea was a popular gold coin with a denomination of one pound and one ...
Minting techniques during the reign of George III
During the reign of George III, which lasted from 1760 to 1820, various minting techniques were employed to produce coins for circulation across the British Empire. Here are some of the main minting techniques used during this period:Hammered Coinage: At the beginning of George III's reign, the traditional method of hammered coinage was still ...