Los

64

George III 1796 Gold Guinea Almost very fine

In Christmas Coin Auction

Diese Auktion ist eine LIVE Auktion! Sie müssen für diese Auktion registriert und als Bieter freigeschaltet sein, um bieten zu können.
Sie wurden überboten. Um die größte Chance zu haben zu gewinnen, erhöhen Sie bitte Ihr Maximal Gebot.
Ihre Registrierung wurde noch nicht durch das Auktionshaus genehmigt. Bitte, prüfen Sie Ihr E-Mail Konto für mehr Details.
Leider wurde Ihre Registrierung durch das Auktionshaus abgelehnt. Sie können das Auktionshaus direkt kontaktieren über 0207 704 9998 um mehr Informationen zu erhalten.
Sie sind zurzeit Höchstbieter! Um sicherzustellen, dass Sie das Los erfolgreich ersteigern, loggen Sie sich erneut ein, bevor die Versteigerung des Loses am schließt, um Ihr Maximalgebot zu erhöhen.
Geben Sie jetzt ein Gebot ab! Ihre Registrierung war erfolgreich.
Entschuldigung, die Gebotsabgabephase ist leider beendet. Es erscheinen täglich 1000 neue Lose auf lot-tissimo.com, bitte starten Sie eine neue Anfrage.
Das Bieten auf dieser Auktion hat noch nicht begonnen. Bitte, registrieren Sie sich jetzt, so dass Sie zugelassen werden bis die Auktion startet.
1/2
George III 1796 Gold Guinea Almost very fine - Bild 1 aus 2
George III 1796 Gold Guinea Almost very fine - Bild 2 aus 2
George III 1796 Gold Guinea Almost very fine - Bild 1 aus 2
George III 1796 Gold Guinea Almost very fine - Bild 2 aus 2
Sie interessieren sich für den Preis dieses Loses?
Preisdatenbank abonnieren
London, .

UNITED KINGDOM. George III, 1760-1820.

Gold Guinea, 1796, London. A slightly better date. , Almost very fine.


Reference: S.3729

Diameter: 25 mm.

Weight: 8.38 g.

Composition: 917/1000 Gold



The reign of George III was the longest thus far in Britain's history. He was the third monach of the House of Hanover and was the first to be born in Britain and speak English as first language. His reign was marked by many international conflicts. The Seven Years war ended with British victory over the French and although the American revolution led to Britain loosing most of its possessions in the Americas, Great Britain emerged the dominant power in Europe by the late 18th century. The Union Act of 1801 brought Great Britain and Northern Ireland under one unit United Kingdom. The decisive defeat of Napoleon and the French army at Waterloo in 1815 brought the beginning of the most prosperous era in British history. He married Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in 1761, one year after the coronation, and they had 15 children, among them George IV and William IV. Later in his life the king became increasingly ill and toward the end suffered severe mental illness. After a serious relapse in 1810 his son George (IV) ruled as Prince Regent. His long reign also saw English literature hailed by the grace of some of its most famous masters: Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats were among the writers of the era.

UNITED KINGDOM. George III, 1760-1820.

Gold Guinea, 1796, London. A slightly better date. , Almost very fine.


Reference: S.3729

Diameter: 25 mm.

Weight: 8.38 g.

Composition: 917/1000 Gold



The reign of George III was the longest thus far in Britain's history. He was the third monach of the House of Hanover and was the first to be born in Britain and speak English as first language. His reign was marked by many international conflicts. The Seven Years war ended with British victory over the French and although the American revolution led to Britain loosing most of its possessions in the Americas, Great Britain emerged the dominant power in Europe by the late 18th century. The Union Act of 1801 brought Great Britain and Northern Ireland under one unit United Kingdom. The decisive defeat of Napoleon and the French army at Waterloo in 1815 brought the beginning of the most prosperous era in British history. He married Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in 1761, one year after the coronation, and they had 15 children, among them George IV and William IV. Later in his life the king became increasingly ill and toward the end suffered severe mental illness. After a serious relapse in 1810 his son George (IV) ruled as Prince Regent. His long reign also saw English literature hailed by the grace of some of its most famous masters: Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats were among the writers of the era.

Christmas Coin Auction

Endet ab
Ort der Versteigerung
International House
24 Holborn Viaduct
London
.
EC1A 2BN
United Kingdom

Für The Coin Cabinet Versandinformtation bitte wählen Sie 0207 704 9998.

Wichtige Informationen

Bidding in auction is a practical way to obtain quality collectibles for less than retail prices and is easier than ever on The Saleroom. Please read on for further information about this sale.

This auction is a timed sale, meaning lots will be auctioned off automatically without a live session. Absentee bids may be left up to 11 days in advance of the sale, after which an automatic sale of lots in consecutive order will follow, this starting at 7 pm Sunday 20 December. Each lot will have 30 seconds counting down, during which time bidding can be made. A bid placed within the last 2 minutes of the sale will add another 2 minutes to that particular lot.

Viewing will be available at the Birmingham/Midland coin fair on 13 December. If you would like to request a viewing in the Greater London area, then get in touch with us so we can arrange it. The Coin Cabinet is a PCGS authorised dealer and as such we abide by strict rules of conduct in the assessment of coins and we guarantee the authenticity of all coins in the auction. However please note that any grade mentioning in the description of a lot is our professional opinion and hence NOT a guarantee. If you have any questions about coins in the auction, please call The Coin Cabinet on 020 3808 5855 or 0800 088 5350, 9 am – 5 pm Monday to Friday, 12-4 pm on Saturday/Sunday. On the day of the sale, Sunday 20th December our lines are open until auction closes in the evening.

Delivery and postage costs: Within UK all orders will be sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery up to £2500 value. For International shipments we add a 1 % insurance applied to the total order value, on top of the postage cost. For orders above £2500 we will ship via FedEx or The Saleroom's internal couriers. Please contact us for specific shipment queries.

AGB

 

In these conditions the following words shall have the following meanings:

The Auctioneer. means THE COIN CABINET LTD.

Hammer Price. the price at which a lot is sold to the buyer

Buyer. the highest bidder for any lot acceptable to the Auctioneer

Seller. the person on whose behalf goods are offered for sale by the Auctioneer

Lot. goods delivered to the Auctioneer by the Seller for sale by auction

 

 

The Buyer

 

1. The highest bidder acceptable to the Auctioneer shall be the Buyer. The Auctioneer shall have absolute discretion to settle any disputes which arise and to refuse bids or to advance the bidding as seen fit.

 

2. When the lot is sold the buyer shall pay the Auctioneer in full the Hammer Price (plus V.A.T. if payable), together with a premium of 17.5% (excl. of V.A.T.) of the Hammer Price within 14 days of the sale.

 

3. In order to bid Buyers shall provide the auctioneers with name, address and telephone number, along with requested bank and other references if deemed necessary.

 

4. Where the Lot is marked by an asterisk (*), V.A.T. is payable on the hammer price at the standard rate.

 

5. The ownership of a lot shall not pass to the Buyer and the Buyer shall not be entitled to delivery of any lot until he has made full payment to the Auctioneer of the total amount due. Payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or sterling bankers draft or the Buyer's cheque has been cleared.

 

6. All lots will be delivered via the Auctioneers delivery method of choice, which will depend on the order total and the Buyer’s location. The Auctioneer will provide a tracking number as a receipt of shipment. All lots will be insured during transit. An insurance cost of 1 % of the order total will be added to International shipments.

 

7. Should a Buyer fail to pay within the time frames set out in this terms and conditions, the Auctioneer will be required to pass collection over to a collection agency. This would entail a collection fee of 15 % of the value of the total order, payable by the Buyer. In addition to this the Auctioneer will after the 14 days be within their right to

 

(a) rescind the sale or any lots sold to the buyer;

 

(b) re-sell all or any lots by public auction or private treaty and any deficiencies in the purchase price resulting from such sale together with full costs incurred in connection with the lots or lots shall be paid to the Auctioneer by the buyer. Any surplus over the proceeds of sale shall go to the Seller;

 

(c) remove, store and insure (on any premises) the lot or lots at the expense of the Buyer;

 

(d) reject any bids made by or on behalf of of the Buyer at any future auction, or obtain part payment before accepting any future bids;

 

(e) apply any proceeds

 

8. (a) Items sold are normally of some age and are sold with any faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions.

 

(b) The Auctioneer accept responsibility for the authenticity of all coins in this auction.

(c) The Auctioneer does not accept responsibility for any grade mentioning or other attribution, authorship or estimated price of any lot and any representation or settlement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure, or advertisement only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his employees or agents accept any responsibility for the correctness of such opinion.

(d) Where coins are sold in a plastic holder (“slab”) with a grade by a professional coin grading company, the professional coin grading company have their own warranty as to the authenticity and grade stated. The Auctioneer does not accept responsibility for these professional grading companies’ opinion on grades. Should the Buyer disagree with the grade on a slab they must themselves exercise their right to submit a coin for regrading and the Auctioneer should not be liable for any cost the Buyer incurs in doing so.

 

9. The Auctioneer will, on the Buyer's written instruction, by email or post, execute bids on their behalf, but neither the Auctioneer nor his employees nor his agents shall be liable for any neglect in so doing or failure to do so. These bids will not be excluded from the 3 % charge from The Saleroom.

 

Online Bidding

 

The Coin Cabinet Ltd offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com.

In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your

credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with The Coin Cabinet Ltd

1. authorise The Coin Cabinet Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit

card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully

purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and

2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to

The Coin Cabinet Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree

that The Coin Cabinet Ltd are entitled to ship the goods to the card

holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

 

Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed

Vollständige AGBs