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Delve into the rich history of the British monarchy with the Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins, a captivating collection now available online at BOLD Precious Metals. These sovereigns bear the legacy of Queen Victoria I and stand as enduring relics from an era marked by the longest reign in British history.
Minted from 1837 to 1901, these coins are securely housed in protective plastic packaging upon arrival. Each coin contains .2354 troy oz of authentic gold content.Minted from 1837 to 1901, these coins are securely housed in protective plastic packaging upon arrival. Each coin contains .2354 troy oz of authentic gold content.
Reverse: St. George slays the dragon in a timeless design gracing Gold Sovereigns since 1817.
The obverse of Great Britain's Gold Sovereigns from 1887 to 1893 features the Victoria Jubilee design, portraying a left-profile bust of the Queen based on a statue created in her honor for the Golden Jubilee, commemorating 50 years on the throne. The series concludes with the Old Head designs, portraying Queen Victoria I in her later years from 1893 until her passing in 1901.
The reverse of all Great Britain Gold Sovereigns from the Victorian Era, minted after 1887, features St. George and the dragon. The timeless Benedetto Pistrucci design, crafted in 1817 for King George III's inaugural gold sovereign reissue, graces the reverse of these historic coins.
The preeminent British monarch preceding the ascension of Queen Elizabeth II was her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria I. Queen Victoria I's reign, spanning from the early 19th century to the early 20th century, marked a historic 63-year period (the longest reign by a British monarch). Her leadership oversaw the global expansion of the kingdom. The gold sovereigns feature the regal bust of Queen Victoria I endure as a lasting testament to her 63-year reign and the extensive minting during that era.
In the initial years of Queen Victoria I's reign, the Great Britain Gold Sovereigns of the Victorian Era featured one of two Young Head designs, capturing the youthful image of Queen Victoria I. The first Victorian Sovereigns were introduced in 1837 with the Shield Back design. The depiction of St. George returned to coinage in 1872, coexisting with the Shield Back until 1887.
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