George III, Crown (1818-20) Fine

George III Crown (1818-1820) struck in Sterling Silver and available in Fine condition. Dates will be of our choice. A very important coin as it was the first of the ‘new’ coinage to be struck.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CGE4615
£139.50
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