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CoinStruck got a reaction from richatthecroft in What is your most rare sovereign?
My second rarest sovereign, the 1937 George VI proof.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from StackerCollector in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Tattoedamat in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Micky9776 in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Artictim in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from goldmember44 in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from trp in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Zhorro in Today I Received.....
Received the 2021 sovereign from the Royal Mint this week. It took a while as I understand the RM need to restock packaging for the coin.
Well worth the wait. It has the QC “quality control” sticker and the coin looks great. Nice privy mark on the reverse.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from JunkBond in Today I Received.....
My first Queen Victoria proof coin, the 1887 Jubilee proof half sovereign. A lovely coin. Thanks Eric @drakesterling
I will be showing this in a new YouTube video for the Coin Struck channel this weekend. I am trying to build up the channels subscriber numbers so please take a look and if you like what you see please subscribe. There is a link to the channel at the bottom of this post.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Richiesilver in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Zhorro in Today I Received.....
My first Queen Victoria proof coin, the 1887 Jubilee proof half sovereign. A lovely coin. Thanks Eric @drakesterling
I will be showing this in a new YouTube video for the Coin Struck channel this weekend. I am trying to build up the channels subscriber numbers so please take a look and if you like what you see please subscribe. There is a link to the channel at the bottom of this post.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from SilverMike in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Fathallazf in Today I Received.....
My first Queen Victoria proof coin, the 1887 Jubilee proof half sovereign. A lovely coin. Thanks Eric @drakesterling
I will be showing this in a new YouTube video for the Coin Struck channel this weekend. I am trying to build up the channels subscriber numbers so please take a look and if you like what you see please subscribe. There is a link to the channel at the bottom of this post.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Fathallazf in Today I Received.....
Received the 2021 sovereign from the Royal Mint this week. It took a while as I understand the RM need to restock packaging for the coin.
Well worth the wait. It has the QC “quality control” sticker and the coin looks great. Nice privy mark on the reverse.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from SILVERFINGER in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from UnoWho in Today I Received.....
It’s been a big week this week receiving the 1887 proof half and 2021 proof sovereign shown in earlier posts.
The last two coins for this week are a 1923 Melbourne sovereign and a 1909 Melbourne half sovereign.
i bought the sovereign from a Queensland based auction house. Lovely coin with a 511,129 mintage that year.
The Melbourne half sovereign came from an eBay auction. Condition is a bit worn but it was a circulation coin. I keep a lookout for Australian half sovereigns as the mintage levels were usually low and the coins were used as money and many melted when too worn. For example the mintage for the 1909 Melbourne half sovereign was 186,094 versus over 3 million for the 1909 Melbourne full sovereign.
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CoinStruck reacted to Chrispringle85 in Today I Received.....
2 stunning examples of Mexican silver received today from @SilverMike this time a 1921 un peso and 1921 dos peso.
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CoinStruck reacted to Tjhooker in Today I Received.....
Thank you @Troy77 for sorting me out something special for my brothers birthday. I can finally show them on here!
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CoinStruck reacted to modofantasma in Today I Received.....
A couple of pieces from @DuncanWylieWilson another good transaction thanks mate.
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CoinStruck reacted to TringSilver in Today I Received.....
This lovely 1914 bullion from Atkinsons, great service and only about 4% over spot.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from Happypanda88 in Panda Photo thread...
Thought I would show the non graded collection of fractional gold which are mostly the Panda coins. Love them!
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CoinStruck reacted to Spence098 in What is your most rare sovereign?
Hello Guys.
New to this so not sure if mine are rare i dont think they are any pointers would help.
I have:
1892
1918
1931
1963
And a 1903 in the post somewhere 😂
Pictures aren't great sorry.
Joe.
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CoinStruck reacted to Brian01 in What is your most rare sovereign?
I have a 1913-C Ottawa Sovereign PCGS MS-64 Marsh 222 (R4) Exceptionally Rare with a Mintage of 3,717, only one coin graded higher, sold by Drake Sterling, Sydney. I understand that only ‘189’ 1913-C sovereigns have been graded by both PCGS and NGC combined. Excluding the major rarities of George V Colonial Mint Mark Sovereigns my suggestion is to go for Marsh S to R3 rarity but in the highest grade affordable. My thoughts are to look for graded NGC/PCGS sovereigns where the combined numbers graded are low, such as 1924-S (R3) ‘68’ Graded, 1921-S (R3) ‘64’ Graded, 1919-M (S) ‘98’ Graded etc. If you’re looking for a brace of sovereigns then s.3970 1909-C (R2) Mintage of 16,273 and s.3970 1910-C (R2) mintage of 28,012 are worth looking at, particularly if you wish to own some gold from the Klondike!
Happy hunting......
B.
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CoinStruck got a reaction from mr1030 in Panda Photo thread...
Thought I would show the non graded collection of fractional gold which are mostly the Panda coins. Love them!
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CoinStruck got a reaction from trp in Today I Received.....
Received the 2021 sovereign from the Royal Mint this week. It took a while as I understand the RM need to restock packaging for the coin.
Well worth the wait. It has the QC “quality control” sticker and the coin looks great. Nice privy mark on the reverse.