Gold Sovereigns
1892 Victoria Gold Sovereign
Jubilee head obverse with St George Reverse.
The 1892 Victoria Gold Sovereign features a Jubilee Head obverse, with the famous St. George slaying the dragon on the reverse. This coin was minted to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee and stands as one of the iconic pieces from the Victorian era. The coin's relatively high mintage of 7,105,000 doesn't diminish its appeal, as the Jubilee Head design remains a popular symbol of British coinage.
This coin, with its well-struck details and clear imagery, is commonly found in MS63 grade, which contributes to its status as a popular item among collectors.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1892 |
KM # | 767 |
Marsh # | 130 |
Minted | 7,105,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |
1892 Victoria Gold Sovereign
10 and 143 Jubilee Head and George and the Dragon.
The 1892 Sydney Minted Gold Sovereign features the iconic Jubilee Head of Queen Victoria on the obverse, with St. George and the Dragon depicted on the reverse. The design reflects the celebratory spirit of the Jubilee year. This coin, with a mintage of 2,837,000, is considered common in MS63 grade, making it a great collector's item for those interested in Victorian-era British coinage.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1892 |
KM # | 10 |
Marsh # | 143 |
Minted | 2,837,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |
10 and 136 Jubilee Head and George and the Dragon.
The 1892 Melbourne Minted Gold Sovereign features Queen Victoria's Jubilee Head on the obverse, symbolizing the 50th year of her reign. The reverse showcases the classic St. George and the Dragon design. These coins were minted in large quantities, making them relatively common in lower grades. However, high-grade examples like MS63 are sought after by collectors.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1892 |
KM # | 10 |
Marsh # | 136 |
Minted | 3,488,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |