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1893 Quintuple Sovereign Five Pound Victoria Gold Coin

1893 Quintuple Sovereign Five Pound Victoria Gold Coin Reverse

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£5,500.00
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Historic 1893 gold proof Five Sovereign, featuring the elegant 'Widowed Head' portrait of Victoria, wearing a veil and a diadem. The so-called 'Old Head' was the final effigy of the Queen to appear on British coinage and is the work of the sculptor and medallist Thomas Brock. The reverse displays Benedetto Pistrucci's timeless Saint George and the dragon design, first used in 1817, with the date (1893) below the scene. Quintuple Sovereigns are traditionally struck in 39.9 grams of 22-carat gold. This late Victorian issue is from a low mintage of 20,405 currency strikes, making it significantly scarcer than the 1887 gold £5. A key addition to any serious Sovereign collection.

Grade: VF - Very Fine or better
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Benedetto Pistrucci's Saint George

On the reverse is the enduring George and dragon motif by Benedetto Pistrucci, which has been in use on Sovereigns and larger gold issues since 1817. The date (1893) appears below the scene.

Thomas Brock's Widowed Head

The obverse of this 1893 coin presents the final veiled and diademed portrait of Queen Victoria, designed by Sir Thomas Brock and often referred to as the 'Old Head'. The legend reads 'VICTORIA · DEI · GRA · BRITT · REGINA · FID · DEF · IND · IMP ·'.

Gold Five Sovereign Specifications

This £5 coin is struck to a historic specification in 39.9 grams of 22-carat gold, with the inherent fine gold weight of approximately 36.6 grams. These coins measure 36 millimetres from milled edge to milled edge.

Mintage: 1893 Five Sovereigns

The 1893 Quintuple Sovereign is significantly scarcer than the 1887 coin, with just 20,405 struck for circulation, and a further 773 issued with a proof finish by The Royal Mint.

Collecting Historic British Coins

Our Five Sovereigns are all individually authenticated, helping you avoid the high-quality fakes that are known for this date. Like all historic coins they will show signs of wear and handling, in line with their age and their grade.