
1810 GB Gold Third Guinea George III aUNC/UNC
Struck in 1810 during the reign of King George III, this impressive coin showcases a classic laureate portrait engraved by Lewis Pingo, one of the era’s most respected artisans. The obverse bears the Latin legend “GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA,” while the reverse features a detailed crown with surrounding inscription and date below.
Presented in about uncirculated to uncirculated condition, the coin retains strong original detail, with light wear and attractive overall eye appeal. The slant-reeded edge further enhances its craftsmanship. A standout example from the late Georgian period, this piece represents both historical significance and quality, making it a desirable addition for collectors of early 19th century British coinage.
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1810 GB Gold Third Guinea George III aUNC/UNC
Struck in 1810 during the reign of King George III, this impressive coin showcases a classic laureate portrait engraved by Lewis Pingo, one of the era’s most respected artisans. The obverse bears the Latin legend “GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA,” while the reverse features a detailed crown with surrounding inscription and date below.
Presented in about uncirculated to uncirculated condition, the coin retains strong original detail, with light wear and attractive overall eye appeal. The slant-reeded edge further enhances its craftsmanship. A standout example from the late Georgian period, this piece represents both historical significance and quality, making it a desirable addition for collectors of early 19th century British coinage.
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Struck in 1810 during the reign of King George III, this impressive coin showcases a classic laureate portrait engraved by Lewis Pingo, one of the era’s most respected artisans. The obverse bears the Latin legend “GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA,” while the reverse features a detailed crown with surrounding inscription and date below.
Presented in about uncirculated to uncirculated condition, the coin retains strong original detail, with light wear and attractive overall eye appeal. The slant-reeded edge further enhances its craftsmanship. A standout example from the late Georgian period, this piece represents both historical significance and quality, making it a desirable addition for collectors of early 19th century British coinage.
























