Tough one-year type Sovereigns struck at the branch mint in Bombay, India that endured for a little over a year. This one year type in near Gem Mint State condition would be a wonderful addition to any collection.
Coin Highlights: - Contains .2354 oz actual Gold weight.
- This coin had a total mintage of 1,295,000 pieces.
- PCGS has graded this example in MS-64 condition.
- Obverse: Depicts the bust of King George V.
- Reverse: Features a rendition of St. George mounted on horseback slaying a dragon, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci.
- Minted at the The Royal Mint branch in Bombay, India.
- S-3998.
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It is easy to see why the Gold British Sovereign is one of the most popular Gold coins in the world. As this Sovereign was struck in India for only one year, this coin is highly sought after by collectors! Add one of these historic Indian Gold Sovereign coins to your cart today!
Cataloged in Krause as KM #525A.
The The Royal Mint established a branch mint in India that endured for a little over one year. The Bombay Mint issued these sovereigns with a distinctive 'I' mint mark located just beneath St. George on the reverse, and issued during the final year of World War I, 1918. This issue is difficult to find in high grades!