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George III 1820 Sovereign, closed 2, final year for reign
George III (1760-1820),gold Sovereign, 1820, second laureate head right with more wiry hair, closed 2 in date, Latin legend commences lower left GEORGIUS III D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D:,rev. St George and dragon right, incuse BP below broken lance at lower left for designer and engraver Benedetto Pistrucci, garter motto surrounding, buckle with incuse WWP for Master of the Mint William Wellesley Pole, French motto HONI. SOIT. QUI. MAL. Y. PENSE., weight 8.00g (Bentley 8; Hill 4B; EGC.908; S.3785C).Toned, perhaps once wiped on obverse, surface marks, very fine, reverse better.
Calendar year mintage 931,994 though it is known that 1820 dated Sovereigns were struck into the year 1821 and Marsh estimated that as many as 1,170,000 of the 1821 calendar mintage could well have been 1820 dated coins.
The Latin legends translate on obverse as "George III by the Grace of God, King of the Britons, Defender of the Faith." The older Norman-French legend on the reverse translates as "Evil to him, who evil thinks" and is the motto of the chivalric Order of the Garter founded in 1348 by King Edward III.
Provenance:
Purchased from B A Seaby Ltd circa 1975 with ticket.
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