I Have Old Gold Sovereign Coin?
Posted by admin in British Gold Sovereign FAQ, tags: coin, Gold, sovereignQuestion by pujajanitz: I have old Gold Sovereign coin?
I have 2 Gold Sovereign coins written as follows on one side: GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP and a warrior riding a horse on the other side. it is of 1918 and 1925
I would like to know the value and wish to sell them.
I said i have two coins one is dated 1918 the other is dated 1925
I have gone to a Jeweller to confirm its solid gold and in Mint condition
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The value of your gold sovereign, is determined by the price a collector will pay, according to condition.
At the moment of writing, gold is 0, per troy ounce.
Please go to a reputable dealer, (see yellow pages)
What do you think? Answer below!
[wprebay kw="sovereign+gold+coins" num="6" ebcat="11116"]
[wprebay kw="sovereign+gold+coins" num="7" ebcat="11116"]
[wprebay kw="sovereign+gold+coins" num="8" ebcat="11116"]
Originally posted 2010-08-30 20:25:19. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Wadja mean 1918 AND 1925?
There is only one date on a sov.
BTW, George V sovs were extensively counterfeited.