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George III Coins

Buy King George III coins from BullionByPost. George III was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 – 1820. He also became King of Hanover in 1814. George's reign covered a period of massive international turmoil. His reputation is tarnished by severe mental illness in later life. A wide variety of coins were produced during George's long reign including Guineas, Sovereigns and Shillings. Need help buying a George III coin? Call our friendly staff on 0121 634 8060 or email support@bullionbypost.co.uk and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Predecessor : George II | Successor : George IV

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1801 Gold Half Guinea Coin George III

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from £768.80

1777 Gold Half Guinea Coin George II

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from £773.20

1806 Gold Half Guinea Coin George III

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from £847.60

1795 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £892.40

1787 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £944.60

1788 Gold Guinea Coin George III Spade

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from £969.00

1774 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £978.70

1766 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,021

1794 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,066

1775 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,091

1769 Gold Guinea Coin

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from £1,112

1777 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,125

1788 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,138

1772 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,216

1776 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,228

1798 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,302

1791 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,463

1771 Gold Guinea Coin George III

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from £1,474


King George III History

Born in 1738, George was the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, who would die before becoming King himself. George became the heir after his father died in 1751 and King when his grandfather died in 1760. Unlike his grandfather, George II, and great-grandfather, George I, George III was born in Great Britain and spoke English as his first language.

Some of the largest military conflicts in history took place during George's reign. Despite victories in the Seven Years' War, he is most remembered for later losing many of Britain's colonies during the American War of Independence. George himself had little influence on the decisions leading up to America's declaration of independence, which were instead implemented by Parliament. In his later years the Peninsular and Napoleonic campaigns saw victories in Europe.

By 1811 the King's mental health had deteriorated to the point that he was no longer able to rule and his son, soon to be George IV, acted as Prince Regent until his death. After years of seclusion at Windsor Castle he died in 1820 and was succeeded by two of his sons, George IV and William IV.

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