Queen Victoria Sovereign gold coin were issued from 1838-1901 and are an important part of British history. The Sovereign Victoria “Young Head” gold coin was Minted between 1871 and 1887. The coins were produced by the Royal Mint in London and at the Melbourne and Sydney Australian branches. Victoria Sovereign gold coins are a classic bullion coin and celebrate the Victorian era. Gross Weight: 7.988 g Fine Weight: 7.322 g Fineness: 916.7/1000 Gold Year of Issue: 1871-1887 Diameter: 22.05 mm Thickness: 1.56 mm The front side of the coin displays the portrait of young Queen Victoria designed by William Wyon, the chief engraver of the Royal Mint. The mint mark is below the Queen’s head. The inscriptions around the outer edge are in Latin and read “VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR REG: F : D :” This translates as “Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of Britain, Defender of the Faith”. The reverse side depicts the famous image of St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. The date of issue is engraved below the motif. Manufacturer: Royal MintProduct Specifications
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Product Details
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Series Name: Sovereign Victoria “Young Head” 1871-1887
Alloy: Gold/Copper
Scratch Resistance: Good
Metal | Gold |
Form | Gold Coin |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Different Sovereign |
Series | Sovereign |
Purity | 917/1000 |
Fineweight | 7.32 gram |
Gross Weight | 7.988 gram |
Year of issue | 1838-1887 |
Grade | Brilliant |
Condition | Circulated |
Face value | 1 Pound |
Thickness | 1.52 mm |
Diameter | 22.05 mm |
Packaging | Single in Pouch |