1887 Gold Five Pound Quintuple Sovereign PCGS Graded MS62

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1887 Five Sovereign Jubilee Head Portrait
The obverse of this coin shows the 'Jubilee Head' portrait of Queen Victoria by Joseph Edgar Boehm with the words 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. This unpopular coinage bust was introduced in the year of Victoria's Golden Jubilee, hence the name.
Reverse Of 1887 Queen Victoria Five Pound
Benedetto Pistrucci's instantly-recognsiable image of Saint George on a rearing horse, slaying a dragon is shown on the reverse of this 1887 coin with the date below and 'B.P.' initials to the right.
Gold Quintuple Sovereign Specifications
This coin was struck at the London branch of the Royal Mint in 39.9 grams of 22-carat (91.67%) gold and measures 36 millimetres in diameter, measured from milled edge to milled edge.
NGC Graded 1887 Five Sovereign
This 1887 gold Five Sovereign coin has been graded MS62 by PCGS (#207335.62/51861558). You will receive the exact coin shown in the images on this page.
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