Description: - 1816 Silver Sixpence. - King George III. - .925 Silver. - Good grade coin. VF35. - Rare year and rare coin. - sold in sealed clear capsule. - The year have the British beat Napoleon at Waterloo. Feel that history!! MonarchKing George III Edgereeded Weight2.83 grams Diameter19 mm Comp92.5% silver MintedLondon, England Mintageapprox. 10,921,680 (inc 1817) Scarcity: less common for period ObverseBenedetto Pistrucci ReverseThomas Wyon This 1816 George III Silver Sixpence is a fine grade coin that comes in a sealed capsule. The coin is a great addition for any coin collector, especially those who are interested in British milled coins from the era of 1816-1837. The denomination of the coin is a sixpence and it was manufactured in the United Kingdom, specifically in Great Britain. The coin is graded as VF 35 and is a great find for any UK coin hunter. The coin features the portrait of George III and is a great representation of British history. This coin is a must-have for any coin collector and is a great investment for anyone who is interested in British coins.
Price: 140 GBP
Location: Bucknell
End Time: 2024-12-27T21:09:34.000Z
Shipping Cost: 26.73 GBP
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Denomination: Sixpence
Year of Issue: 1816
Era: Milled (1816-1837)
Grade: VF 35
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country of Origin: Great Britain