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Victoria 1887 Sovereign, Jubilee head, imperfect IEB, graded MS64
Victoria (1837-1901), gold Sovereign, 1887, London, Tower Hill Mint, Golden Jubilee style bust facing left, small crown and veil on head, pearl earring and 13 pearl necklace, J.E.B. initials raised on truncation with right angled J, initials of engraver J Edgar Boehm, first abbreviated Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D:G: BRITT: REG: F:D:, rev. struck en medaille, St George and dragon right, horse with short tail, broken lance to left on ground-line, tiny WWP under lance, initials of William Wellesley Pole, Master of Mint when design introduced, date in exergue, initials B.P to upper right, for engraver Benedetto Pistrucci, edge milled (DISH L7 C; Marsh 125D; S.3866).Light tone, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as MS64.
NGC certification 6030668-004.
Calendar year mintage 1,079,756.
The Latin legend translates as "Victoria by the grace of God," on obverse and as "Queen of the Britains, Defender of the Faith" on the reverse.
Currently on the NGC population report there are records of 273 graded 1887 Jubilee Sovereigns of which only 12 are graded one step higher than this coin at a 65. For comparison PCGS has records of 267 pieces graded of which only 13 are finer.
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