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George III 1764 Guinea no stop over head VF25
George III (1760-1820), gold Guinea, 1764, second laureate head right, top leaf points to right of stop over head, legend GEORGIVS. III. DEI. GRATIA., toothed border around rim both sides, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, date either side of crown, legend M.B.F.ET.H. REX. F.D.B. ET.L.D.S.R.I.A.T ET.E., weight 8.31g (Schneider -; Bull EGC 674 R; MCE 369; Farey 1040 R; S.3726). Toned, with surface marks and scuffs, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as VF25, rare date.
NGC certification 2130716-022.
The Latin legends translate to on obverse "George the Third by the Grace of God" continuing on the reverse in abbreviated Latin which if in shown in full reads "Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae Rex Fidei Defensor Brun et Lunebergen-sis Dux, Sacri Romani Imperii Archi-Thesaurius et Elector" and translates as "King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Brunswick and Luneberg, High Treasurer and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire."
The total output of gold for the calendar year of 1763 was £545,982, one of the lower amounts for the reign, where later years in the spade type guineas run to over three million pounds, with the peak year actually in the fourth head type for 1776 with just over five million pounds produced.
Provenance:
Ex Dr Rolf Baumhauer, British gold collection, part 3, Sincona auction 79, 24th October 2022, lot 1287.
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