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1879 Gold Sovereign with St George Back.
The sovereign 1879 is a British gold coin minted under the reign of Queen Victoria at the colonial Australian branch mints in Melbourne and Sydney. this coin isn’t considered extremely rare. It’s somewhat collectible but not uncommon among collectors of sovereigns execpt the one minted in London. The 1879 Queen Victoria “Young Head” with St George Back Gold Sovereigns, (originally a circulating coin, now a bullion…
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1878 Gold Sovereign « Victoria DEI GRATIA » with St George Back.
The sovereign 1878 is a British gold coin minted under the reign of Queen Victoria at the colonial Australian branch mints in Melbourne and Sydney. The 1878 Queen Victoria “Young Head” with St George Back Gold Sovereigns, (originally a circulating coin, now a bullion coin) are now VAT free in UK and provided they were minted after 1817 and a legal tender coin, free from Capital Gains Tax for UK residents. They…
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1874 Gold Sovereign with St George Back.
1874 Queen Victoria Young Head Gold Sovereign: A Historic VAT-Free Investment Coin The sovereign 1874 is a British gold coin minted under the reign of Queen Victoria at the colonial Australian branch mints in Melbourne and Sydney. The 1874 Queen Victoria “Young Head” with St George Back Gold Sovereigns, (originally a circulating coin, now a bullion coin) are now VAT free in UK and provided they were minted after 1817…
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1885 Gold Sovereign « Victoria DEI GRATIA » with St George Back.
Hey mate! The 1885 Sydney Mint Young Head Sovereign in average condition is currently valued at around $950 in today’s market for the coin alone. It’s not a particularly scarce reverse, and its condition doesn’t add much premium over spot price if you were to liquidate it. While I can’t comment on the case, there’s…
