The William IV Silver Groat
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The William IV Silver Groat

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The William IV Silver Groat

The William IV Silver Groat, issued almost 200-years ago, is a rare collectible. 

Issued between 1837 and 1838 and struck in sterling silver, this fourpence coin weighs just 1.9g and measures 16mm in diameter, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era.

It was introduced to simplify everyday transactions such as cab fares, making it a practical addition to 19th-century coinage.

However, its production during King William IV’s reign was short-lived, adding to its scarcity and appeal for collectors.

Supplied in a deluxe presentation box with a certificate of authenticity, this circulated coin is a remarkable link to a formative period in British history.

Here's why you need it for your collection:

  • Issued for just two mint years - extremely collectable
  • Features portrait of King William IV  - these coins are in short supply
  • Struck from precious metal - Sterling Silver
  • Provides a link to a fascinating time in British history

Please click 'Add to Basket' to secure your very own William IV Silver Groat. 

Order Ref 185/CLW4/0
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Price £95.00 (+ £3.99 p&p)

Specifications

  • 1836-1837
  • 4 Pence (1/60)
  • Pound sterling (1158-1970)
  • Silver (.925)
  • 1.89 g
  • 16 mm
  • Round
  • Milled

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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