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038700338630
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1910 Edward Vii Full Sovereign Coin - 7.98G - 22Ct
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Description
The 1910 gold sovereign features King Edward VII on the obverse and the renowned George and dragon on the reverse. The 1910 King Edward VII sovereign was minted by the London, Sydney (S), Melbourne (M) and Perth (P) mint. The mint of the coin can be identified by looking for the letter above the date on the coin. Struck in 22ct Gold and weighing 7.98grams this bullions grade coin would be a great addition to any collection.
History of The King Edward VII sovereign
The sovereign gold coin is a highly esteemed piece of numismatic history, minted during the reign of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, who ruled from 1901 to 1910. The obverse of the King Edward VII sovereign features a right-facing portrait of King Edward VII. The reverse showcases St. George slaying the dragon, a design by Benedetto Pistrucci. King Edward VII sovereigns contain approximately 7.32 grams of fine gold carats and are struck in 22ct and weight 7.98g. This gold content and purity adhere to the standard established for British sovereigns which remain in place today.
During King Edward VII's reign, these sovereigns held status as legal tender in the United Kingdom and various parts of the British Empire. They were widely used in commerce and were accepted in international trade.King Edward VII sovereigns are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and intricate designs. Coins in exceptional condition, with minimal wear and appealing luster, command premium prices in the collector's market.
These gold coins are also valued as investments due to their gold content. Many investors acquire them as a means of diversifying their portfolios and safeguarding against inflation. In essence, the King Edward VII sovereign gold coin symbolizes an era of British history and holds considerable significance in both numismatics and investment circles. Its historical importance, combined with its intrinsic value as a gold coin, ensures its enduring popularity among collectors and investors worldwide.
Mint: The Royal Mint
Origin: United Kingdom
Carat: 22.00ct
Gross Weight: 7.98G
Fine Content: 7.32G
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Description
The 1910 gold sovereign features King Edward VII on the obverse and the renowned George and dragon on the reverse. The 1910 King Edward VII sovereign was minted by the London, Sydney (S), Melbourne (M) and Perth (P) mint. The mint of the coin can be identified by looking for the letter above the date on the coin. Struck in 22ct Gold and weighing 7.98grams this bullions grade coin would be a great addition to any collection.
History of The King Edward VII sovereign
The sovereign gold coin is a highly esteemed piece of numismatic history, minted during the reign of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, who ruled from 1901 to 1910. The obverse of the King Edward VII sovereign features a right-facing portrait of King Edward VII. The reverse showcases St. George slaying the dragon, a design by Benedetto Pistrucci. King Edward VII sovereigns contain approximately 7.32 grams of fine gold carats and are struck in 22ct and weight 7.98g. This gold content and purity adhere to the standard established for British sovereigns which remain in place today.
During King Edward VII's reign, these sovereigns held status as legal tender in the United Kingdom and various parts of the British Empire. They were widely used in commerce and were accepted in international trade.King Edward VII sovereigns are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and intricate designs. Coins in exceptional condition, with minimal wear and appealing luster, command premium prices in the collector's market.
These gold coins are also valued as investments due to their gold content. Many investors acquire them as a means of diversifying their portfolios and safeguarding against inflation. In essence, the King Edward VII sovereign gold coin symbolizes an era of British history and holds considerable significance in both numismatics and investment circles. Its historical importance, combined with its intrinsic value as a gold coin, ensures its enduring popularity among collectors and investors worldwide.
Mint: The Royal Mint
Origin: United Kingdom
Carat: 22.00ct
Gross Weight: 7.98G
Fine Content: 7.32G