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2019 Proof Soveriegn


Jeffers46

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The two terms "Issue Limits" and "Mintage Figures" are often used interchangeably, but there is an important difference. The mintage figure is the quantity actually produced or released, while the issue limit is the maximum quantity authorised. Most mints try to guess how many they are likely to sell before deciding on their issue limits. If they under-estimate, then the two figures are likely to be the same, while if they are over-optimistic about demand, the mintage figure will be lower than the issue limit.

https://goldsovereigns.co.uk/issuelimits.html

Under 10,000 limit is the lower band of the mintage for Proof Sovereigns. 2019 is a regular design. For special design and under 10,000 limit can be consider good mintage and beyond.

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