Gold Sovereigns
1903 Edward VII Gold Sovereign
The 1903 Edward VII Gold Sovereign is a highly sought-after coin from the early 20th century, minted in London during the reign of King Edward VII. This coin features the famous "Widow Head" obverse and the iconic "St. George and the Dragon" reverse. It represents a critical period in British history, showcasing the craftsmanship and design of the era.
With a total mintage of 8,889,000 coins, the 1903 Gold Sovereign is relatively common, yet it remains an essential piece for collectors due to its historical significance and the popular design of the Edward VII series.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1903 |
KM # | 805 |
Marsh # | 175 |
Minted | 8,889,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS64 |
Value | Common |
Variants: None
1903 Edward VII Gold Sovereign
The 1903 Sydney Minted Gold Sovereign features the Edward VII portrait and St. George on the reverse, a striking design that captures a pivotal moment in British coinage history. This coin is part of the Edward VII series and was minted in Australia at the Sydney Mint, marking a unique chapter in the country's numismatic history.
While the mintage of 2,806,000 coins makes this piece relatively common, it remains a key collectible due to its design and historical context. It is a must-have for collectors of British and Australian coinage.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1903 |
KM # | 15 |
Marsh # | 206 |
Minted | 2,806,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS64 |
Value | Common |
Variants: None
1903 Edward VII Gold Sovereign
The 1903 Melbourne Minted Gold Sovereign showcases the elegance of Edward VII's reign. Featuring a beautifully detailed portrait of the king, it was minted at the Melbourne Mint, making it a significant piece in Australia's numismatic history.
Despite its relatively high mintage of 3,521,000 coins, this sovereign is still highly valued by collectors due to its historical significance and the iconic design featuring St. George slaying the dragon.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1903 |
KM # | 15 |
Marsh # | 188 |
Minted | 3,521,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |
Variants: None
1903 Edward VII Gold Sovereign
The 1903 Perth Minted Gold Sovereign is a prominent piece of numismatic history. Minted during the reign of Edward VII, it features the traditional St. George slaying the dragon design. Despite a higher mintage of 4,674,000 coins, it remains a valuable and significant coin among collectors due to its rarity and fine craftsmanship.
The coin's design showcases the enduring legacy of the British Empire's coinage system while reflecting the artistry and skill of the Perth Mint.
Attribute | Details |
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Year | 1903 |
KM # | 15 |
Marsh # | 197 |
Minted | 4,674,000 |
Proofs Minted | No |
Best Grade | MS63 |
Value | Common |
Variants: None