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First struck in 1489 during the reign of Henry VII, the Sovereign coin came to pre-eminence in the 19th Century as it helped fuel the expansion of the British Empire under Queen Victoria. Not seen in circulation in Britain since the outbreak of World War One, the Sovereign has become one of the most popular and collected coins in the world.
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The 2nd portrait of Queen Elizabeth was designed by Arnold Machin and graced the British Sovereign between 1974 and 1984. This much sought after Sovereign was struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated condition in 22 Carat Gold.
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£225
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Featuring the collectable 2000 "millennium date", this collection was originally issued with a limit of just 1,000 which promptly sold out. Featuring 4 coins struck in 22 Carat Gold to a superior proof finish, the collection is housed in its original Royal Mint case.
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£2000
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For the first time since 1887 the Sovereign design was changed for just one year only in 1989 to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Sovereign. Mirroring the design of the first sovereign of 1489, the collection proved extremely popular and is still in great demand today.
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£3250
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The Queen Victoria Young Head St. George & the Dragon Sovereign was first struck in 1871 and then regularly until 1885. This was the first Queen Victoria Sovereign to feature the Pistrucci classic St. George & the Dragon Design.
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£225
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