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George IV 1824 copper pattern Two-Pounds, PF63 BN, of the highest rarity

George IV 1824 copper pattern Two-Pounds, PF63 BN, of the highest rarity

George IV (1820-30), Pattern Two Pounds, 1824, struck in bronzed copper, engraved by William Wyon after the model by Francis Chantrey, bare head left, of a different hair arrangement to later proof issues in gold, more pronounced Adam's apple in neck, plain truncation, date below close to border teeth, rosette either side, legend close to toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA, rev. engraved by J. B. Merlen, inverted die axis, quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover upon crowned ermine mantle, legend and toothed border surrounding, BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF:, edge plain, weight 8.64g (Hill T11A R6; Bull EGC 951 R6; S.3799). Toned with some hairline marks in the fields, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as PF63BN and extremely rare and numismatically significant.

$3,015.15

Original: $10,050.50

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George IV 1824 copper pattern Two-Pounds, PF63 BN, of the highest rarity

$10,050.50

$3,015.15

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George IV (1820-30), Pattern Two Pounds, 1824, struck in bronzed copper, engraved by William Wyon after the model by Francis Chantrey, bare head left, of a different hair arrangement to later proof issues in gold, more pronounced Adam's apple in neck, plain truncation, date below close to border teeth, rosette either side, legend close to toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA, rev. engraved by J. B. Merlen, inverted die axis, quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover upon crowned ermine mantle, legend and toothed border surrounding, BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF:, edge plain, weight 8.64g (Hill T11A R6; Bull EGC 951 R6; S.3799). Toned with some hairline marks in the fields, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as PF63BN and extremely rare and numismatically significant.