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Auction 103  6 Oct 2021
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Lot 134

Estimate: 3000 GBP
Price realized: 4800 GBP
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George IV (1820-1830), Pattern Sovereign (2), 1824, Struck in Barton's Metal, obverse and reverse both uniface, laureate head right reverse blank, obverse blank, St. George and the dragon, 1824 below. Matching pair. 0.88g and 0.80g, (Marsh --, Spink --, Murdoch --, Montagu -- ). Unrecorded and probably unique. As struck, proof like. Experimental patterns struck in Barton's metal exist in most denominations usually of gold and silver dated 1825. Bartons Metal is gold electrolysed copper where a thin sheet of gold has been laid over a copper core and struck as method to show how a token coinage could be produced. The Deputy Comptroller of the mint at this time was John Barton (1771-1834) who was an engineer and responsible for inventing new more efficient machinery at the Royal Mint. Many of the new methods and machines were written up in detail in the Mechanic's Magazine, volume III – 1824 in issues 63-67. The Bartons Metal patterns of 1825 are all uniface obverse and reverse designs and are extremely rare.
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