Tag: Victoria “Jubilée Head” Gold Sovereigns per years
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Gold Sovereign «St. George reverse Jubilee Head» 1887.
1887 Gold Sovereigns: A Year of Three Varieties The year 1887 is notable in numismatic history for featuring three distinct types of gold sovereigns issued under Queen Victoria’s reign, each bearing unique obverse and reverse designs that reflect the transition of her image over time: The sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Sovereign is a British gold coin minted under the…
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Gold Sovereign « Victoria DG Britt Reg » 1889.
The sovereign 1889 is a British gold coin minted under the reign of Queen Victoria in London, also struck at the colonial Australian branch mints in Melbourne and Sydney. Almost 13 million gold sovereign coins were struck this year. The 1889 Queen Victoria “Jubilee Head” Gold Sovereigns, (originally a circulating coin, now a bullion coin) are now VAT free in UK and provided they were minted…
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Gold Sovereign « Victoria DG Britt Reg » 1890.
Minted in 1890 in London, and at the Australian branch mints in Melbourne and Sydney under the reign of Queen Victoria, almost 12 million gold sovereign coins were minted (originally a circulating coin, now a bullion coin). The 1890 Queen Victoria “Jubilee Head” Gold Sovereigns, are now VAT free in UK and provided they were minted after 1817 and a legal tender…
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Gold Sovereign « Victoria DG Britt Reg » 1891.
Minted in 1891 in London, and at the Australian branch mints in Melbourne and Sydney under the reign of Queen Victoria, almost 11 million gold sovereign coins were minted (originally a circulating coin, now a bullion coin). The 1891 Queen Victoria “Jubilee Head” Gold Sovereigns, are now VAT free in UK and provided they were minted after 1817 and a legal tender…