
While most folks seem to be mad for gold Silver has been steadily growing in value .
Although Silver has not grown at the same rate as gold it will probably never reach the dizzy heights of gold.
One investor tried to corner the market in silver but was eventually thwarted.
George IVth Gold Coins of Britain
George the Fourth ascended the Throne of Britain in 1820.
During his reign the following Gold Coins were struck :
Five Pounds and Two Pounds (only as proofs)
Gold Sovereigns with various head between 1821 and 1827
Years 1823 and 1825 are scarce but the 1828 is very scarce - you should beware of forgeries from that time which look authentic - these are mostly in EF condition but should be checked with an expert before purchase.
Half-Sovereigns were more plentiful and the rarest of these was the 1821 half sovereign.
Gold plated gaming tokens of this period do exist and are very similar to sovereigns and half-sovereigns and were sometimes passed as forgeries even then.
British Valuable Coins :
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http://greatgoldcoins.net/william-ivth-gold-coins-britain/
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http://greatgoldcoins.net/british-gold-coins/
http://greatgoldcoins.net/british-gold-coins/british-hammered-gold-coins/
http://greatgoldcoins.net/british-gold-coins/british-sovereigns/
http://greatgoldcoins.net/valuable-gold-coins/
If any real sovereigns are offered for sale they will appear below.
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George IVth Gold Coins of Britain fairly scarce and a good investment.
Filed under British Gold Coins, Coin Collecting, Fake Coins, Gold Bullion, Gold Coin Collecting, Gold Coins, Investment Coins, Valuable Gold Coins by on Apr 17th, 2010.

US $1,395.00


