United Kingdom
sixpence
George IV
1820 to 1830
Values, images, and specifications for British
sixpence coins from 1820 to 1830.
George IV ascended to the
throne in 1820, after his
fathers death (George III).
The first King George IV
United Kingdom sixpence
was minted in 1821, and
the last in 1829.
The King George IV era United Kingdom sixpence had two different
obverse designs, and three reverse designs.
Obverse 1 (1821 to 1826) laureate head.
Obverse 2 (1826 to 1829) bare head, with date below.
Reverse 1 (1821) crowned shield with date below.
Reverse 2 (1824 to 1826) crowned shield in a garter, with date below.
Reverse 3 (1826 to 1829) lion standing on the royal crown.
Retailing from £4 to
over £300, depending
on grade and condition.
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Prior to ascension, George IV served as Prince Regent
from 1811 until 1820, due to his fathers ill health.
Dubbed 'the first gentleman of England', he was disliked
by the general population for his extravagance and lack
of leadership during the Napoleonic wars.
6 pennies = 1 sixpence
= 1/2 of a shilling = 1/40 of a pound
Dates not minted: 1820, 1822, 1823, 1830
Retailing from £4 to
over £300, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £4 to
over £315, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £15 to
over £500, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £15 to
over £550, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £7 to
over £375, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £5 to
over £325, depending
on grade and condition.
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