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1 Sovereign - 1877 - M

KM-007 - 7,99 g  - 21,5 mm

Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu

Edge - Reeded

Mintage - 2,124M

The obverse features a young bust of Queen Victoria (b1819-1901). VICTORIA D:G: BRITTANIAR:REG:F:D: (Victoria by Grace of God, British Queen, Defender of the Faith) surrounds the bust.  The mintmark M (for the Melbourne mint) is below the bust.  The obverse was designed by William W. Wyon. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. This rendition of St. George was designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. The date 1877 is at the bottom. The Melbourne Mint was opened in 1872 as a second branch mint to the London Royal Mint.


1 Sovereign - 1878 - M

KM-007 - 7,99 g  - 21,5 mm

Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu

Edge - Reeded

Mintage - 2,171M

The obverse features a young bust of Queen Victoria (b1819-1901). VICTORIA D:G: BRITTANIAR:REG:F:D: (Victoria by Grace of God, British Queen, Defender of the Faith) surrounds the bust.  The mintmark M (for the Melbourne mint) is below the bust.  The obverse was designed by William W. Wyon. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. This rendition of St. George was designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. The date 1878 is at the bottom. The Melbourne Mint was opened in 1872 as a second branch mint to the London Royal Mint.


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1 Sovereign - 1879 - M

KM-007 - 7,99 g  - 21,5 mm

Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu

Edge - Reeded

Mintage - 2,740M

The obverse features a young bust of Queen Victoria (b1819-1901). VICTORIA D:G: BRITTANIAR:REG:F:D: (Victoria by Grace of God, British Queen, Defender of the Faith) surrounds the bust.  The mintmark M (for the Melbourne mint) is below the bust.  The obverse was designed by William W. Wyon. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. This rendition of St. George was designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. The date 1879 is at the bottom. The Melbourne Mint was opened in 1872 as a second branch mint to the London Royal Mint.


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1 Sovereign - 1880 - M

KM-007 - 7,99 g  - 21,5 mm

Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu

Edge - Reeded

Mintage - 3,053M

The obverse features a young bust of Queen Victoria (b1819-1901). VICTORIA D:G: BRITTANIAR:REG:F:D: (Victoria by Grace of God, British Queen, Defender of the Faith) surrounds the bust.  The mintmark M (for the Melbourne mint) is below the bust.  The obverse was designed by William W. Wyon. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. This rendition of St. George was designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. The date 1880 is at the bottom. The Melbourne Mint was opened in 1872 as a second branch mint to the London Royal Mint.


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½ Sovereign - 1881 - M

KM-005 - 3,99 g - 19,3 mm

Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu

Edge - Reeded

Mintage - 42.000

The obverse features a young bust  (of a young woman of 18 on her ascension to the throne) of Queen Victoria (b1819-1901). VICTORIA DEI GRATIA (Victoria by Grace of God) surrounds the bust.  The date 1881 is below the bust.  The obverse was designed by William W. Wyon.  The reverse has the the Ensigns Armorial of the United Kingdom contained in a plain shield, surmounted by the Royal Crown and encircled with a laurel wreath, with the inscription BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF (British Queen, Defender of the Faith), having the united rose, thistle and shamrock placed under the shield. The shield was designed by Johann Baptiste Merlen.The mintmark M (for the Melbourne  mint) is below the bow of the wreath. The Melbourne Mint was opened in 1872 as a second branch mint to the London Royal Mint.  It is believed that most of the Shield reverse sovereigns were exported to India as the St. George reverse was unacceptable for religious grounds on the basis of idolatry. 


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