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LI41034
William IV 1835 Sovereign, 2nd head, rare date, LCGS 65 (London coin grading)
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William IV (1830-37), gold Sovereign, 1835, second bare head right, w.w. on truncation, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, with the arms of Hanover as an escutcheon, date below, (Bentley 30; Hill 19 R; Bull EGC 1028; M.C.E.492; S.3829B). Toned with some light surface marks, has been slabbed and graded by LCGS as 65, rare date.
LCGS UK Certification 43096 - SO.W4.1835.01 (London Coin Grading Service).
Calendar year mintage 723,441.
The Latin legend translates as "William the Fourth by the Grace of God, King of the Britons, Defender of the Faith".
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