WILLIAM IV 1837 SILVER GROAT Four Pence Coin ROYAL MINT GREAT BRITAIN see scans

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Royal Mint William VI1837Silver GroatFour Pence Coin Silver coin; Denomination: Groat - Four PenceIssued 1837 by The Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London King William IV (1830-1837)Dimensions: 16 mm (Diameter) Approximately 1.780g (Weight)Great Britain Tertiary Classification: working strikes - 1837 ADDenomination: Groat - Four Pence Coin Obverse Description:Bare head of the King facing right; around,GULIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D:. Reverse Description:Britannia seated facing right holding a tridentand resting right hand on shield; around,FOUR PENCE; in exergue, 1837 Edge Description: Milled Shape: Round Material: SilverIssued By: King William IV, England, Great Britain, 1837Mint: Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London 1837 Engravers:William Wyon & Jean Merlen - Royal Mint, London The groat is a fourpence coin.This denomination was re-introduced for circulation in 1836at recomendation of Joseph Hume and nick-named after him 'Joeys'.Circulation issue groats had the Britannia reverse;Maundy Groats did not. In Circulated Condition - please see scans attachedThis coin came fromOur Great, Great Grandfather’sCirculated Coin Collection Posted Well-protected within 1 Working Day Please see my other items UK bidders only please You are welcome to collect in person,from the border ofShirley, CROYDON, Surrey & West Wickham Kentpaying cash on collection read more