1917 Sovereign (London)

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by lkast, Apr 2, 2015.

  1. lkast

    lkast New Member

    Hi, I know i am one more person bothering you with a genuine/fake 1917 sovereign. So, I have a George V sovereign with no mint marks and I know that these are rare.Dimensions, weight, and carats are ok.
    I wonder if anyone might know if he/she could find something more from the downloaded pictures following

    Best regards,

    Lefti, Athens, Greece



    https://eikona.info/upload/big/2015/03/31/551a84d989854.jpg

    https://eikona.info/upload/big/2015/03/31/551a86903ba92.jpg

    https://eikona.info/upload/big/2015/03/31/551a86ac7fd95.jpg

    https://eikona.info/upload/big/2015/03/31/551a86cb87227.jpg

    https://eikona.info/upload/big/2015/03/31/551a86ee9d69d.jpg

    https://eikona.info/upload/big/2015/03/31/551a8712a71d0.jpg
     
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  3. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    It might be the angle of the photograph but on a genuine example the cape and the horses tail are nearer to the edge.
     
  4. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    It looks real to me. Maybe polished though. Photos not an angle would help
     
  5. lkast

    lkast New Member

    Many thanks for your response. I will upload some fresh photos from a photographer.
     
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  6. lkast

    lkast New Member

    Many thanks. I will upload new photos
     
  7. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    I wonder why they continued to strike these when sovereigns were withdrawn from British circulation and replaced by £1 and 10/- Treasury notes in late 1914. By 1917 the Treasury note was well established
     
  8. lkast

    lkast New Member

  9. lkast

    lkast New Member

    Hi,

    Can you please check my new pictures, taken from a photographer?

    thanks again,
    Lefti
     
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  10. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I just checked them. Your coin looks real, I still think it may be cleaned though I'm not good with gold in general.

    I'm guessing it is worth around $450-$500. 1917 is a scarce date.
     
  11. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    The latest photographs show no signs of it being fake.
    The exact weight is crucial.
    If real the current British catalog prices are ;
    Fine £1500.00
    VF £3000.00
    EF £8000.00
     
  12. noob76

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  13. lkast

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  14. joecoincollect

    joecoincollect Well-Known Member

    The two recent pics look fake to me. The details on obverse and reverse look mushy, not too sharp. You really have to compare genuine coins to yours to see the difference
     
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