Gold Sovereigns
1847 Victoria Gold Sovereign.
Variant: I used in date.
The 1847 Gold Sovereign is a prized collectible for coin enthusiasts. With a mintage of 4,667,000, it is not considered particularly rare but still holds historical significance. The coin features the famous "Young Head" design of Queen Victoria. Graded MS65 by NGC and MS65+ by PCGS, it represents a fine example of British coinage from the mid-19th century. While there are several variants, the most notable variant is the "I used in date" version, which adds to the coin's interest among collectors.
Photo courtesy of F.A. Ezen.Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1847 |
KM # | 736.1 |
Marsh # | 30 |
Minted | 4,667,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS65 NGC, MS65+ PCGS |
Value | Normal |
Variants | I used in date |