Presenting the 1701 William III Gold Guinea in XF45 condition, a superb artefact capturing the grandeur and transition of the British monarchy at the dawn of the eighteenth century. Issued in the final years of William III’s reign, this coin hails from a celebrated period in numismatic history, one distinguished by technical innovation, regal artistry, and the pivotal role of gold in the nation’s commerce and prestige.
On the obverse, the portrait of William III reflects the dignity of a monarch whose rule helped foster stability in a transformative era. Details, visible even after centuries, convey the unmistakable skill of The Royal Mint’s master engravers. The Latin legend encircles the King’s likeness, connecting its owner with the symbolism and solemnity of a bygone era.
The reverse presents the iconic crowned cruciform shields, bearing the four-fold arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, a heraldic design that epitomises royal authority while anchoring the coin within the great tradition of British gold guinea issues. This late milled guinea, with its raised edge and intricate reeding, is a testament to advances in minting techniques introduced during William’s reign, heralding the modern era of British coinage.
Graded XF45, this piece exhibits minimal signs of wear and retains much original detail, a testament both to its careful stewardship through history and its robust manufacture in the heart of London’s prestigious Royal Mint. Such survivors from the final guinea issues of William III are prized by collectors for the pivotal place they occupy in the story of the British monarchy.
Specification
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Guinea |
| Alloy | 22 Carat Gold |
| Weight | 8.39 g |
| Diameter | 26.00mm |
| Reverse Designer | John Croker |
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Obverse Designer | John Croker |
| Quality | Circulating |
| Year | 1701 |
| Pure Metal Type | Gold |