Grade Comparison of Pre-Victorian Gold Sovereigns | The Coin Cabinet
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The Coin Cabinet’s Andreas Afeldt presents four gold sovereigns close-up; three from the reign of George IV and one from the reign of his brother William IV.
Take a close look at these beautiful coins and test your grading skills! Things to look out for: wear, scratches, damage, any evidence of external interference with the coin.
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great coins Andreas.. recently i bought 1825 AU53 1- AU50 2-AU surface hairlines 3-AU58 4-MS60 i wish you get all MS grade ;)
1 AU55; 2 AU58 but might drop a grade because of the ding; 3 MS61 and 4 MS62
Thanks for your input, good guesses there but unfortunately nobody managed to get all four right, here are the correct grades 1- 1822 AU55 2- 1830 AU details Hairlines 3- 1830 AU58 4- 1832 MS61 I think they were a little tough on the last coin, but in all honesty it had probably been lightly wiped at some point which they can take into consideration by lowering half or a full point.
1- ef 2 - ef/aunc 3- aunc 4 - vf+
4th coin is William IV - Guillemius is Latin for William.