William IV Sovereign Information
Synopsis
Willaim Iv graded sovereigns feature varying designs, perhaps most notibly with the bare head portrait, and a different crowned shield on the reverse. 1830 was a proof edition only, whilst 1831 and 1832 had first and second busts. 1833, 1835, 1836 and 1837 was second bust only and in 1834 none were issued. These coins rarely appear in either high or low grades and are highly sought after by collectors and dealers alike!
Full List of Dates
Date | Description | Mintage |
1830 | Proof Pattern, FDC, or Any | |
1831 | First Bust & Second Bust | 599,000 |
1832 | First Bust & Second Bust | 3,737,000 |
1833 | Second Bust | 1,225,000 |
1834 | Not Issued | |
1835 | Second Bust | 723,000 |
1836 | Second Bust | 1,714,000 |
1837 | Second Bust | 1,173,000 |
Type Coins
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