British Sovereigns

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Myron, Oct 11, 2007.

  1. Myron

    Myron Senior Member

    I am curious if Britain issued any gold sovereigns during the reign of George VI. The reason I am asking is that the British Royal Mint is selling a set of gold sovereigns including coins from the reign of Victoria, Edward VII, George V and Elizabeth II, but no coin for George VI. Were any issued?
     
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  3. Gwent Boy

    Gwent Boy Junior Member

    Any currency sovereigns made during George VI reign would have been dated 1925 with George V's obverse. These coins were only made by the made to ensure they did not lose the skills of making circulation gold coins.

    regards,

    Robert
     
  4. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    Proofs from the 1937 gold sets exist and command prices of around $1600 in FDC
     
  5. rickyb

    rickyb With a name like Ricky...

    i dont know but i love the reverse of the soverign w/ the guy on the horse killing a dragon
     
  6. bart

    bart Senior Member


    The guy on the horse is St.George, indeed killing the dragon.
    This famous design of Benedetto Pistrucci is still used on coins of the sovereign series. This design was introduced in 1820 and was also used on some types of silver crowns of George III,George IV, Victoria, Edward VII and the cupro-nickel crown of George VI of 1951.
     
  7. rickyb

    rickyb With a name like Ricky...

    interesting i didnt know that thank you
     
  8. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    Apart from British proof sovereigns dated 1937, Only South African mint issued sovereigns with George VI effigy. They issued half and full sovereigns dated 1952 with George VI.

    The mintage of these sovereigns are very low and just above 4,000.

    Good luck in your hunt.

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  9. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    The reason the royal mint isn't selling them is that the 1937s are very seldom encountered. Never buy any coins from the mint, as they are very overpriced.
     
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