
While the world seem to be in the middle of a Gold Rush Silver has been steadily growing in value .
Although Silver has not grown at the same rate as gold it will probably continue growing in value.
One investor tried to corner the market in silver but was eventually thwarted.
William 4th was only King of England for Seven Years so the number of Gold coins minted were fewer.
He introduced a smaller Half-Sovereign in 1834 but this was not popular with the Public or in commerce.
Although Silver Crowns were not struck during the reign of Willam the Fourth, proof or pattern crown silver coins were made but are quite rare.
In Gold Coins the following were minted :
Two Pounds (only as a proof)
Gold Sovereign each year from 1831 to 1833
Small Half Sovereign in 1834 only
Larger Half Sovereign
In 1835
1836 (rarer)
1837 (Scarce)
British Valuable Coins :
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http://greatgoldcoins.net/about/
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/
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SCARCE 1899 P KEY DATE Gold Coin Sovereign First Year Perth Mint US $975.00
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CHRISTIES SILVER NY US $15.99
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1855 Queen Victoria Young Head Gold Shield Sovereign NEF EF Good Mint Lustre US $710.78
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All of the Gold coins of this reign are much more valuable in EF condition.
Coins of this King usually make Good Investments

US $24.95


