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1893 Double Sovereign Two Pound Victoria Gold Coin

1893 Double Sovereign Two Pound Victoria Gold Coin Reverse

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£2,400.00
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Veiled Head 1893 Double Sovereign, ready to add to your collection. These 22-carat gold coins were struck at the London branch of the Royal Mint in the year that a new coinage portrait was introduced. Sir Thomas Brock's 'Old Head' had been commissioned to replace the unpopular 'Jubilee Head' introduced only a few years beforehand. Brock's effigy shows Victoria in old age, wearing a small crown and a long widow's veil. It's paired on this £2 coin with the classic Saint George and the dragon reverse, created by Benedetto Pistrucci back in 1817. Double Sovereigns are twice the weight of a standard Sovereign and were rarely struck in the 19th century, making these currency issues very desirable to those interested in British milled gold.
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Saint George And The Dragon

Benedetto Pistrucci designed the instantly recognisable image of Saint George, slaying a dragon, that appears on the reverse of this 1893 Double Sovereign. His 'B.P.' initials appear to the right of the date.

Widowed Head Portrait Obverse

The third coin portrait of Queen Victoria, also known as the 'Old Head' or 'Veiled Head', was introduced in 1893 and is paired with a legend that reads 'VICTORIA · DEI · GRA · BRITT · REGINA · FID · DEF · IND · IMP ·'.

Double Sovereign Specifications

Double Sovereigns are twice the weight of a standard 'full' Sovereign, with a mass of just under 16 grams. These coins are made from solid 22-carat (91.67% fine) gold and measure 28.4 millimetres from milled edge to milled edge.

Limited Mintage Gold Coin

Marsh indicates that 52,212 gold Double Sovereigns were struck by the Royal Mint for circulation in 1893, making them significantly rarer than their smaller counterparts. These coins were minted in London only, with no branch mint £2s issued.

Buying Historic UK Currency

While a proof Double Sovereign was issued in 1893, this is the currency issue, with most surviving examples showing signs of normal wear, typical for the age and grade. This may include surface wear and minor scratches, as illustrated.