Gold Sovereigns

Edward VII 1908 Gold Sovereigns.

London Minted Gold Sovereigns

1908 Edward VII Gold Sovereign

1908 Gold Sovereign

About the 1908 London Minted Gold Sovereign

The 1908 Edward VII Gold Sovereign is one of the last coins minted under the reign of Edward VII. It features the St. George and the Dragon design on the reverse side, a classic symbol of British coinage. This coin is highly regarded by collectors for its historical significance and large mintage.

Coin Specifications

Attribute Details
Year 1908
KM # 805
Marsh # 180
Minted 11,729,000
Proofs Minted No
Best Grade MS64
Value Common

Australia Gold Sovereigns

Sydney Minted Gold Sovereigns

1908 Australia Sovereign

1908 Australia Sovereign Sydney

About the 1908 Sydney Minted Gold Sovereign

The 1908 Sydney Minted Gold Sovereign is part of the Australian gold coinage struck under the reign of Edward VII. The reverse features the iconic St. George and the Dragon design, symbolizing Britain's royal heritage. This sovereign was minted in Australia at the Sydney Mint, making it particularly valuable to collectors.

Coin Specifications

Attribute Details
Year 1908
KM # 15
Marsh # 210
Minted 2,017,000
Proofs Minted No
Best Grade MS63
Value Common

Melbourne Minted Gold Sovereigns

1908 Australia Sovereign

Melbourne Minted Gold Sovereign 1908

About the 1908 Melbourne Minted Gold Sovereign

The 1908 Melbourne Minted Gold Sovereign is a valuable piece of Australian numismatic history, minted under the reign of Edward VII. This particular coin features the iconic St. George and the Dragon design on the reverse, representing the monarchy’s ties to the British royal family. It was struck at the Melbourne Mint, one of Australia’s key mints, contributing to its rarity and desirability among collectors.

Coin Specifications

Attribute Details
Year 1908
KM # 15
Marsh # 192
Minted 3,080,000
Proofs Minted No
Best Grade MS63
Value Common

Perth Minted Gold Sovereigns

1908 Perth Minted Gold Sovereign

Perth Minted Gold Sovereign 1908

About the 1908 Perth Minted Gold Sovereign

The 1908 Perth Minted Gold Sovereign is a remarkable example of Australian numismatic history. Struck during the reign of Edward VII, this coin showcases the St. George and the Dragon design on the reverse, which has become synonymous with British coinage. Its production at the Perth Mint adds another layer of uniqueness to this sovereign, making it a highly sought-after coin for collectors.

Coin Specifications

Attribute Details
Year 1908
KM # 15
Marsh # 201
Minted 4,875,000
Proofs Minted No
Best Grade MS63
Value Common

Canadian Gold Sovereigns

Ottawa Minted Gold Sovereigns

1908 Ottawa Minted Gold Sovereign

1908 Ottawa Minted Gold Sovereign

About the 1908 Ottawa Minted Gold Sovereign

The 1908 Ottawa Minted Gold Sovereign is one of the rarest examples of early Canadian coinage. Struck in limited quantities, it features the iconic St. George and the Dragon design on its reverse. Due to the low mintage of just 636 pieces, it holds a significant place in the history of the Ottawa Mint.

Coin Specifications

Attribute Details
Year 1908
KM # 14
Marsh # 183
Minted 636
Proofs Minted Yes
Best Grade MS62 PR64
Value Rare