1887-1892 British Gold Sovereign Victoria Jubilee Head Avg Circ
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1887-1892 British Gold Sovereign Victoria Jubilee Head Avg Circ
Please note the year of mintage will be random from 1887 to 1893.
Experience a piece of British history with this 1887-1892 Victoria Jubilee Head Gold Sovereign. Struck in 22-karat gold (.9167 fine), this coin carries a face value of 1 Pound Sterling, backed by the British government. These coins circulated widely during Queen Victoria’s reign, and even in average condition, they offer collectors and investors a tangible connection to a pivotal era in British numismatics.
The Victoria Jubilee Head design was introduced in 1887 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee, marking the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s ascension to the British throne in 1837. The obverse features a dignified portrait of the Queen wearing a small crown and veil, sculpted by renowned engraver Joseph Boehm, while the reverse showcases Saint George slaying the dragon, a timeless design by Benedetto Pistrucci. This series bridged the Victorian era with the economic expansion of the British Empire, making it historically significant.
Coin Specifications:
- Contains 0.2354 troy oz of .9167 fine gold
- Average Circulated Condition
- Denomination: 1 Sovereign
- Minted by the British Royal Mint
- Each coin will be shipped in protective plastic flips.
- Obverse: features the portrait of the reigning monarch, Victoria.
- Reverse: Displays St. George slaying a dragon, along with the year of mintage.
Bullion Exchanges offers this 1887-1892 Victoria Jubilee Head Gold Sovereign at competitive pricing with secure, insured shipping. Its rich historical context and timeless design make it an essential addition to any gold collection. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our customer service representatives.
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