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1937 George VI Gold Proof Sovereign Graded by MGC as PF62 (7.98g of 22 Gold)
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More info about our 1937 George VI Gold Proof Sovereign Graded by MGC as PF62 (7.98g of 22 Gold)
- Struck exclusively in 1937 to mark the coronation of King George VI, making it unique within his reign
- Features the first coinage effigy of George VI by Thomas Humphrey Paget, capturing the monarch with youthful strength and dignity
- Bears Benedetto Pistrucci’s masterful design of St George slaying the dragon, a timeless emblem of the sovereign series
- Issued only within the special 1937 four-coin gold proof sets, with a total mintage of just 5,501 pieces
- Independently graded PF62 by MGC, confirming its attractive proof finish and careful preservation over eight decades
- Produced in the wake of the abdication of Edward VIII, this coin symbolises continuity and renewed stability for Britain
- Few pieces survive independently of their original sets, making single graded examples especially desirable
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