Buy 1902-1910 Great Britain Gold Sovereign Edward VII Avg Circ

Price:   $450.50  $99.00-78%

  • Model: 30605
  • 1000 Units in Stock

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    • Details
    Gold Sovereigns from the reign of King Edward VII are dated 1902-1910 and are not encountered nearly as often as succeeding monarchs George V or Elizabeth II.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Contains .2354 oz actual Gold weight.
    • Multiples of 40 are packaged in tubes. Lesser quantities will be in protective packaging.
    • Coins are in Average Circulated condition and dated 1902-1910.
    • Obverse: Depicts the bust of King Edward VII, the son of Queen Victoria.
    • Reverse: A rendition of St. George mounted on horseback slaying a dragon, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci.
    • Minted at the The Royal Mint.

    Protect your Gold sovereign value in style by adding plastic capsules recommended for this coin.

    Containing .2354 of an ounce of Gold and featuring iconic designs, it is easy to see why the Gold British Sovereign is one of the most popular Gold coins in the world. Add these historic Gold British Sovereign coins to your cart today!

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    Collect sovereign Gold coins that feature the art of acclaimed designer Benedetto Pistrucci.

    Well before designing these sovereign Edward VII Gold coins as chief engraver at the Royal Mint, Benedetto Pistrucci earned a living carving cameos and engraving gems in Rome. Once he moved to London in 1815, hardly any time passed before he had established himself once again as a leading cameo designer, and this led to his appointment as chief engraver. Pistrucci

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