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Great Britain 1787 No Hearts George III Shilling AU-UNC (AU55) $
Great Britain 1787 No Hearts George III Shilling AU-UNC (AU55) $
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Great Britain 1787 No Hearts George III Shilling AU-UNC (AU55)
George III (1738–1820) was the British monarch who ruled from 1760 to 1820, overseeing a period of great change and challenge. His reign is particularly noted for the American Revolutionary War, which led to the loss of the American colonies, as well as the Napoleonic Wars, during which Britain emerged as a major European power. Despite his initial popularity, George III’s rule faced significant political turmoil, economic strain, and conflicts within Parliament. In his later years, he suffered from recurrent bouts of mental illness, likely due to a condition such as porphyria, which eventually left him unable to rule. His son, the future George IV, served as Prince Regent from 1811 until George III's death, marking the onset of the Regency Era in Britain.
No Hearts Variety: The Hanoverian shield does not include a semée of hearts.
Obverse: Older laureate and curiassed bust of George III facing right, with the legend around.
Reverse: Cruciform shields with a large central Garter star, with crowns in the angles, the date below, and the legend around.
Specifications:
Monarch: George III (1760-1820)
Engraver: Lewis Pingo
Composition: 0.925 Silver
Weight: 6.02 g
Diameter: 25 mm
Edge: Slanted Reeding
Die Axis: ↑↑
Mint: The Royal Mint, London, United Kingdom
Mintage: 746,480
George III (1738–1820) was the British monarch who ruled from 1760 to 1820, overseeing a period of great change and challenge. His reign is particularly noted for the American Revolutionary War, which led to the loss of the American colonies, as well as the Napoleonic Wars, during which Britain emerged as a major European power. Despite his initial popularity, George III’s rule faced significant political turmoil, economic strain, and conflicts within Parliament. In his later years, he suffered from recurrent bouts of mental illness, likely due to a condition such as porphyria, which eventually left him unable to rule. His son, the future George IV, served as Prince Regent from 1811 until George III's death, marking the onset of the Regency Era in Britain.
No Hearts Variety: The Hanoverian shield does not include a semée of hearts.
Obverse: Older laureate and curiassed bust of George III facing right, with the legend around.
Reverse: Cruciform shields with a large central Garter star, with crowns in the angles, the date below, and the legend around.
Specifications:
Monarch: George III (1760-1820)
Engraver: Lewis Pingo
Composition: 0.925 Silver
Weight: 6.02 g
Diameter: 25 mm
Edge: Slanted Reeding
Die Axis: ↑↑
Mint: The Royal Mint, London, United Kingdom
Mintage: 746,480
