Tag Archive for: Gold Sovereign, Victoria, Hanover Queen

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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1872 S-3856A. PCGS-graded MS65.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 Young Head, Saint George reverse. “WW” in relief, long tail on horse. Highly lustrous with beautiful surfaces.
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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1871 S-3853B. PCGS-graded MS65.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 Young Head. “WW” in relief. Shield reverse. Die #28. A truly extraordinary specimen with a full strike and a prooflike obverse.
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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1863 S-3853A. PCGS-graded AU55.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 With the important die-number 827 bold on truncation. Reverse die #22. Lustrous and sharp in strike. One of the finest known examples of one of the rarest of all varieties of Victoria’s sovereigns.
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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1853 S-3852C. PCGS-graded MS66.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 Second Young Head. “WW” raised. Shield reverse. Rare so fine. A superb piece, glowing with bright hard luster, fully struck on the shield, and with lovely old-gold toning.
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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1843 S-3852B. PCGS-graded MS61.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 Young Head, first style. Narrow Shield reverse. A lustrous and sharply struck example of this very rare variant style. One of the finest known.
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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1842 S-3852. PCGS-graded MS66.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 Young Head. An exquisite coin, fully struck with satiny luster.
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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1838 S-3852A. PCGS-graded MS63.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 Young Head, first style. Narrow Shield reverse. Lustrous surfaces and choice, one of the finest known examples of this very rare variety.
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Victoria, Gold Sovereign 1838 S-3852. PCGS-graded MS66.

Victoria, Hanover Queen 1837-1901 Young Head, first style. Fully struck with brilliant luster, an absolutely superb example of this rare, first year of issue for Victoria.