Gold Sovereigns
1826 George 4 Gold Sovereign.
There is limited information on the recent auction history of the 1826 Proof Gold Sovereign. However, due to its rarity and historical significance, it would likely fetch a considerable amount, especially in a well-preserved state.
An MS63 version of the 1826 Gold Sovereign was sold for approximately $4,200 in a 2014 U.S. auction. This coin, graded by NGC, was a sought-after piece due to its excellent preservation.
In 2016, another MS62 example of the 1826 Gold Sovereign was sold for around $3,500, proving the steady demand for coins from this year in the mint state.
Non-graded 1826 Gold Sovereigns have been sold for around $700 to $1,000, depending on their wear. These sales are typically seen in less pristine conditions.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1826 |
KM # | 696 |
Marsh # | 11 |
Minted | 5,724,000 |
Proofs Minted | Yes |
Best Grade | MS63 PR66 |
Value | Normal |
Variants | None |