I collect and deal in early British gold coins, namely, Sovereigns.
I have coins such as an 1817 Half & Full Sovereign (3.99g & 7.98g of 22ct Gold), 1820, 1821, 1822 Full Sovereigns, and so on. It is an interesting market, and makes a nice distraction from crypto (I invest in and collect many different things).
Firstly, the obverse of this coin you are auctioning is " mostly correct" in the sense that it closely represents what an 1817 Sovereign during the reign of King George III looked like on the side that showed the Kings' head, but not perfectly. Some parts such as the lettering under the Kings head is NOT correct.
When it comes to the reverse, this is not what an 1817 Sovereign looks like (which is what this entire coin is based on) and I am not sure where you got this image from (yet. I will do after some research though).
You say just "1 for you", are you implying that you produced this coin yourself?? Or?
Materials are Solid Bronze with a 24ct Gold Plating?
COIN OF 🤴🏻 GEORGIUS 🤴🏻 III DG REX 1817 - PERSONAL MINTAGE - BRONZE AND FINE GOLD FINISH.
THIS MINTAGE IS MY PERSONAL MINTAGE AND ONLY 1 PRODUCED FOR ME... i'm not the designer and proprietary of stamp.. and i don't know if minted other by other person.
Bolded parts are related to my questions.
I do not see this coin being worth $90 on its' own, but this does include a set of deCRED coins so it makes sense I guess.
I am just wondering where this coin came from. Again, did you make it yourself, or was it given to you/made for you?