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Denomination 1 Sovereign 1 Sovereign
State Australia (1788 - 1939) Australia (1788 - 1939)
Issue year(s) 1837-1887 1837-1887
Metal Gold Gold
Person Victoria (1819 - 1901) Victoria (1819 - 1901)
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Catalog reference Fr 16 15 19 / Seaby 3857B 3857c / KM 6 7 Fr 16 15 19 / Seaby 3857B 3857c / KM 6 7
Description - English KM# 7 SOVEREIGN7.9881 g., 0.9170 Gold .2354 oz. AGW Obv: Young head, mintmark below Rev: St. George slaying dragon, date belowNote: Mintage figures include St. George and shield types.No separate mintage figures are known. Young Head St. George & Dragon Reverse To many people, St. George slaying the dragon epitomises the gold sovereign. It certainly is a very famous and well recognised design. Introduced to the British coinage in 1817, it was the work of the famous Italian engraver Benedetto Pistrucci. St. George was originally used as a reverse design on five pound pieces, two pounds, sovereigns and crowns of George III, was continued on the two pounds, sovereigns and crowns of George IV, but was replaced by a shield design from 1825 / 1826. Various shield designs continued during the reign of William IV, and the first coinage of Victoria. From 1871, St. George reappeared on the gold sovereign, and from the 1887 jubilee issues, also on crowns and half sovereigns. The date is on the reverse side on all St George reverse sovereigns of Victoria. KM-7