Queen Victoria Young Head Sovereign
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Queen Victoria's longest-regining coinage portrait
Over 100 years old
Queen Victoria ascended the throne on 20th June 1837, at just 18 years old, marking the beginning of a reign that would define an era. The young monarch quickly endeared herself to the public, and went on to have one of the most impactful reigns in British history.
The Queen Victoria Sovereign is a classic British Gold Coin, the very first of Queen Victoria’s reign, just as the British Empire was rising to its peak of power. It was a special coin then and it certainly remains to be now.
Despite reigning for over 63 years, Queen Victoria had few coinage portraits. And it is the classic 'Young Head' portrait that featured on her coinage for 50 years.
Here's why the Queen Victoria 'Young Head' Sovereign is a CPM Prestige recommendation...
- Struck from solid 22-Carat Gold.
- Each one is guaranteed to be over 100 years old.
- As circulating coinage during the Victorian age, this coin could have passed through the hands of the Queen herself.
- Your coin comes protectively encapsulated so it can be kept safe for generations to come.
So please, if you wish to secure this peice of British history today - click 'Order Now' today.
Country of Issue: UK
Year of issue: 1838-86
Obverse: Queen Victoria Young Head
Reverse: St George and the Dragon
Weight: 7.98g
Diameter: 22..05mm
Metal: 22 Carat Gold
Finish: Circulated