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George IV, Bare Head.
KM-690, Fr-375, S-3798. |
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Fully proof-like,
shimmering lemon-yellow
gold surfaces provide an outstanding cameo contrast with the frosted devices and
lettering. The image does not accurately depict the
coin's true flashy appearance. |
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Impeccable strike with
intricate detail evident, even within the peripheral lettering. |
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Exceptionally clean and
bright surfaces for the grade with no distracting marks visible to the unaided
eye. |
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No spots, haze,
discoloration, or toning. |
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First issue of the 2
Pound denomination and a one-year type coin. |
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Very elusive in this
grade. The current Spink catalogue values the coin
at about 2,000 Pounds (about $3,900) for an average uncirculated example. |
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Current PCGS Population
Report shows four examples at this grade level with none higher. |
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An absolutely beautiful
coin that glows with a gorgeous, freshly minted look. |