1848 QUEEN VICTORIA SHIELD REVERSE SOVEREIGN (S.3852C)

1848 QUEEN VICTORIA SHIELD REVERSE SOVEREIGN (S.3852C)

Second (large) head, WW still in relief. date below. Reverse Shield with repositioned legends
APPROACHING UNCIRCULATED, with a slight contact mark (more than likely from storage) on the neck of VICTORIA’S portrait on the obverse.
To date the finest example of this rare date we have offered.
£750

1832 WILLIAM IV (FIRST BUST) SOVEREIGN (s.3829)

1832 WILLIAM IV (FIRST BUST) SOVEREIGN (s.3829)

First bust, Reverse top of ear narrow and rounded, nose to 2nd N of BRITANNIAR.
GOOD VERY FINE                 £1,350
A much rarer type sovereign than its current Spink value suggests.

1841 QUEEN VICTORIA FULL SOVEREIGN (s.3852)

1841 QUEEN VICTORIA FULL SOVEREIGN (s.3852)

First (small) young head, Reverse First shield. London mint
NEAR VERY FINE            
SOLD
Without question the most sought after date sovereign issued during the illustrious reign of Queen Victoria. With a mintage of 124,054 it has today become a void in most collectors cabinets.

1902 EDWARD VII MATT PROOF SOVEREIGN (s.3969)

1902 EDWARD VII MATT PROOF SOVEREIGN (s.3969)

Bare Head, Reverse St. George and dragon, date in ex. London Mint
MATT PROOF FDC                     £320
To enquire about the availability of the 1902 Edward VII Matt Proof Five Pounds, Two Pounds, or Half Sovereign please email or call us.

1937 GEORGEVI PROOF SOVEREIGN (s.4076)

1937 GEORGEVI PROOF SOVEREIGN (s.4076)

Bare Head, Reverse St. George Proof Plain Edge only (5,001 struck)
Gold coinage of King George IV was only issued in the year 1937. The Sovereign being the most collectable denomination of the four struck (Five Pounds, Two pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign) that year is the most difficult to source.
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