Regular price
£495.00
This 1823 Halfcrown presents a superior example from the mid-George IV period, graded Extremely Fine with substantial detail retention. Minted during a stable phase of the king's reign, this coin demonstrates sharp definition across both obverse and reverse, with only light wear concentrated on the highest design elements. The 1823 date falls within a period of relative monetary consistency, making this piece valuable for documenting early-19th-century coinage evolution. Original striking characteristics remain clearly visible, including well-defined facial features and crisp reverse inscriptions. An excellent acquisition for collectors specialising in George IV silver or those seeking high-quality specimens from the 1820s decade.