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Victoria 1871 Sovereign, St George Reverse, London, MS64
Victoria (1837-1901), gold Sovereign, 1871, St. George reverse, young head facing left, WW buried in thin truncation in relief meets field, engraved after William Wyon, legend surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D:, rev. St. George and dragon right, date in exergue, small B.P. to upper right of exergue, weight 8.01g (Marsh 55; S.3853B). Dark mark to cheek, otherwise brilliant mint state, graded by NGC as MS64.
NGC Certification 5880759-011.
We note as of May 2021 that 225 examples have been graded by NGC of this type and date of Sovereign of which only five grade one step higher. PCGS by comparison have only graded 16 piece and none are finer.
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