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GB 1762 1/3 Gold Guinea VF (Test Bend)

GB 1762 1/3 Gold Guinea VF (Test Bend)

This 1762 Great Britain one-third guinea, struck during the reign of King George III, is a remarkable small-denomination gold issue from the early years of his rule. Although tiny in size, it played an important role in everyday high-value transactions at a time when gold was the backbone of Britain’s monetary system. The obverse features the youthful laureate portrait of George III, while the reverse displays the elegant crowned shield of arms, emblematic of Britain’s rising imperial strength in the mid-18th century.

This example grades Very Fine and carries a particularly interesting feature: a test bend. These bends, sometimes seen on older gold coins, were made by merchants or money-handlers to verify a coin’s authenticity. By slightly bending the piece, they could confirm the gold’s softness and ensure the coin wasn’t a counterfeit base-metal copy. Today, such bends are valued as historical evidence of the coin’s journey through real commerce, adding character and story to an already desirable early-Georgian gold issue.

$162.77

Original: $465.05

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GB 1762 1/3 Gold Guinea VF (Test Bend)

$465.05

$162.77

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GB 1762 1/3 Gold Guinea VF (Test Bend)

This 1762 Great Britain one-third guinea, struck during the reign of King George III, is a remarkable small-denomination gold issue from the early years of his rule. Although tiny in size, it played an important role in everyday high-value transactions at a time when gold was the backbone of Britain’s monetary system. The obverse features the youthful laureate portrait of George III, while the reverse displays the elegant crowned shield of arms, emblematic of Britain’s rising imperial strength in the mid-18th century.

This example grades Very Fine and carries a particularly interesting feature: a test bend. These bends, sometimes seen on older gold coins, were made by merchants or money-handlers to verify a coin’s authenticity. By slightly bending the piece, they could confirm the gold’s softness and ensure the coin wasn’t a counterfeit base-metal copy. Today, such bends are valued as historical evidence of the coin’s journey through real commerce, adding character and story to an already desirable early-Georgian gold issue.

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This 1762 Great Britain one-third guinea, struck during the reign of King George III, is a remarkable small-denomination gold issue from the early years of his rule. Although tiny in size, it played an important role in everyday high-value transactions at a time when gold was the backbone of Britain’s monetary system. The obverse features the youthful laureate portrait of George III, while the reverse displays the elegant crowned shield of arms, emblematic of Britain’s rising imperial strength in the mid-18th century.

This example grades Very Fine and carries a particularly interesting feature: a test bend. These bends, sometimes seen on older gold coins, were made by merchants or money-handlers to verify a coin’s authenticity. By slightly bending the piece, they could confirm the gold’s softness and ensure the coin wasn’t a counterfeit base-metal copy. Today, such bends are valued as historical evidence of the coin’s journey through real commerce, adding character and story to an already desirable early-Georgian gold issue.

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