Gold Sovereigns
Matte Proof 1902 Edward VII Gold Sovereign.
The 1902 Edward VII Gold Sovereign is a notable piece in the history of British coinage. Featuring a matte finish, this coin was minted with a total of 4,738,000 coins, with the best-known grade being MS64 PR63. The matte proof version adds a unique character to this already cherished coin, marking it as a valuable and sought-after item in the numismatic world.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1902 |
KM # | 805 |
Marsh # | 174 |
Minted | 4,738,000 |
Proofs Minted | Yes (Matte) |
Best Grade | MS64 PR63 |
Value | Common |
1902 Edward VII Gold Sovereign
The 1902 Sydney Minted Gold Sovereign is a highly valued coin from the Edward VII era. It features a classic design with the Widow Head obverse and St. George and the Dragon reverse. Despite being one of the more common coins from this period, it remains an important part of numismatic collections due to its historical significance and excellent craftsmanship. The coin is widely recognized for its quality and detailed design, which makes it popular among collectors.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1902 |
KM # | 15 |
Marsh # | 204 |
Minted | 2,813,000 |
Proofs Minted | Yes |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |
1902 Edward VII Gold Sovereign.
Matte Proof 1902 Edward VII
The 1902 Edward VII Gold Sovereign features the iconic Widow Head obverse design and St. George reverse. It is known for its striking matte proof finish and remains an important piece for collectors, especially for its relatively low mintage. The coin is considered to be of great value, often categorized under the 'Common' type in terms of rarity. Although the mintage was high, the quality of production and design made it a standout coin in its era.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1902 |
KM # | 15 |
Marsh # | 186 |
Minted | 4,267,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |
1902 Edward VII Gold Sovereign
The 1902 Perth Minted Gold Sovereign is a significant coin from the Edward VII era, minted in Perth, Australia. This coin features the classic Widow Head obverse and the St. George and the Dragon reverse. It was part of a series produced during the reign of Edward VII, which is highly regarded for its historical value and numismatic appeal.
This particular issue from the Perth Mint had a total mintage of 4,289,000 coins, making it a relatively common coin in terms of availability, though still valued for its historical importance and the detailed craftsmanship typical of the era. The coin is widely collected by enthusiasts of Australian and British imperial coins.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1902 |
KM # | 15 |
Marsh # | 195 |
Minted | 4,289,000 |
Proofs Minted | Yes |
Best Grade | MS62 |
Value | Common |