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closed Small mix of sovereigns


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A small mix of gold sovereigns available: 

1911 George V 382 

1958 Gillick 385 

1966 Gillick 385 

1880 Young Head 388 

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Just tested my very amateur inspection of the coins and I have the 1880 as the rarest of the sovereigns on show. There is no BP shown and I can’t see an overstrike or a mint mat mark but I still get this to be the rarest of the coins here!

Can anyone confirm or point out my failings? 

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5 minutes ago, SovereignBull said:

Just tested my very amateur inspection of the coins and I have the 1880 as the rarest of the sovereigns on show. There is no BP shown and I can’t see an overstrike or a mint mat mark but I still get this to be the rarest of the coins here!

Can anyone confirm or point out my failings? 

Spot on and personally, I think the Young Vics are a belter. Gillicks beautiful too but 1880 is the one to go for imho

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1 minute ago, JamesH said:

Spot on and personally, I think the Young Vics are a belter. Gillicks beautiful too but 1880 is the one to go for imho

TY James. I’m out of cash right now so spend my time flicking through my sovereign book trying to identify the coins on sale!

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