2 Pounds = Double Sovereign Gold 1825 Uncrowned portrait of King George IV

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Can anyone please value my coin.

George IV (1825) (non-circularing coin) 2 Pounds = Double Sovereign Pound sterling (1158-1970) Composition: Gold (.917). Weight 15.98g. Diameter: 28mm. Shape: Round.

Obverse:
Uncrowned portrait of King George IV left, legend around, date below
Lettering: GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA 1825
Translation: George the Fourth by the Grace of God
Engraver: William Wyon

Reverse:
Crowned shield of arms and mantle, legend around
Lettering: BRITANNIARUM REX RID: DEF:
Translation: King of the Britains Defender of the Faith
Engraver: Jean Baptiste Merlen

Thanking you in advance for any possible information
Welcome to Numista. If genuine this is what this site estimates the value at. Of course condition affects value and you provided no mention of that or photo of your coin. It seems you took the information straight off the Numista page. Have you verified actual weight, diameter and composition of the coin?



https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces23727.html


https://coinscatalog.net/great-britain/coin-gold-2-pounds-george-iv-km-701-british-royal-mint-sovereign-coins
Its absolutely impossible to value a coin without seeing it or at least getting an indication of its grade.
Цитата: "Jannie"
​Is this YOUR coin? It does not look gold to me...My first impression is a cut-out picture from some book or magazine or someting like that, with chissors I mean. I hope I am wrong....:°
...you can run,  but you can't hide...
Are we actually meant to believe this?

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