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George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738– 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of these two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death.
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He is remembered as the King who lost America, after losing the American War of Independance. In late 1781, the news of Lord Cornwallis’s surrender at the Siege of Yorktown reached London; Lord North’s parliamentary support ebbed away and he resigned the following year. The King drafted an abdication notice, which was never delivered. He finally accepted the defeat in North America, and authorised the negotiation of a peace. The Treaties of Paris, by which Britain recognised the independence of the American states and returned Florida to Spain, were ratified in 1783. When John Adams was appointed American Minister to London in 1785, George had become resigned to the new relationship between his country and the States. He told Adams, “I was the last to consent to the separation; but the separation having been made and having become inevitable, I have always said, as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power.
In addition to losing America he is perhaps best known as the mad king and the book, the madness of King George was based on King George III. George III coins are a reminder of his very interesting if not entirely successful reign and so it’s no wonder that people are so interested in collecting George III coins today.
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i have old coins. can i sell them.
I have a GeorgeIII sovereign 1817. It has a reverse head and is in very fine condition. Is it very rare, and what value?
i have aGeorge111 bronze proof penny ,date 1807, can i interest anyone .
i have a 1773 penny of george 111 is it worth anything.
Hello, I have the following coins PCGS Certified:
1771 Guinea XF40, 1771 1/2 Guinea AU58 and 1793 Guinea MS61. Wanted to know if you can give me a fair market value in today’s market? And or let me know if you are interested in purchasing them. I appreciate your time.
Cheers
Daniel Commerford
i have a coin or token with with a crown and ribbon and on the ribbon is written national jury of george the 111 on the back it has 1760 george the 111 reigns 1809 also on the front there is a 50 with k&s underneath any one with an answer thanks
I have found 2 coins which look like late 1700’s George 3rd half guineas. the date on the front however states 1701?
Inscription on front excluding the date is G.Y.I.LT.G.?.REX.FD.SU.I.?T.M.S.?T.C
On the reverse is what appears to be a fifth bust of George 3rd and inscription Georgius III dei gratia
Can anyone shed any light on these as I am confused, are they gaming tokens?
Regards
Norman
I have just acquired a g111 1820 coin which is described as a half farthing but I am confused as it does not seem to exist it is copper and the same size as a g111 shilling. Have you any ideas
I have a 1788 dei gratia georgi vs 111 coin how much is it worth please ?