Gold Sovereigns
WW incused Rare
1853 Victoria Gold Sovereign.
This coin was minted in 1853, with a large mintage of 10,598,000, making it one of the more common gold sovereigns in the Victorian series. The coin features the classic young head of Queen Victoria, and it has been highly collected due to its historical significance and relatively widespread availability.
The 1853 Gold Sovereign is known for its excellent design and relatively stable market value. In terms of grade, most of the available coins are graded around MS63, with a few higher-grade specimens available as well.
Additionally, the coin features a variant with the "WW" incused, which is a rarer version of this mintage.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1853 |
KM # | 736.1 |
Marsh # | 36 |
Minted | 10,598,000 |
Proofs Minted | Yes |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |
Variants | WW incused (Rare) |