I don't remember how much I paid for the 1908 Great Britain Gold Sovereign Edward VII.
I know that I bought The 60th Anniversary 2016 Great Britain Gold Sovereign for $480.46 + $38.44 tax.
And I paid GBP539 + GBP43.12 tax and shipping for The1974 Queen Elizabeth II Gold Sovereign.
I purchased the "long neck" coin because it is my favorite rendition of Elizabeth II. Also, she just passed away when I got the coin. As you can guess, I paid extra for that one!
The 2016 is obvious... but the 1908 Edward VII, I bought it for the age of the coin.
Here they the gold coins:
Benedetto Pistrucci created the reverse of sovereign coins in 1817. It features St. George riding on horseback slaying the dragon.
I really like Victoria. I have her in silver, and I am waiting for a good price on a sovereign coin that features her!
This is another challenge by , and below are the rules taken from his article.
CHALLENGE RULES
Share an original photo of your coin
Tell the back story of where, when and how much you paid
Tell me if you're happy with the purchase and what first drew you to the coin.
Do you have any anecdotes, fun facts or personal stories around this coin? Please share.
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