Sovereign Queen Victoria Old Head Gold Coin | 1893-1901
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The Sovereign Queen Victoria Old Head (1893-1901) contains approx. 7.32 g of fine gold at 917/1000 (22-carat), struck by The Royal Mint. Rarest of the three Victorian Sovereign portrait types — only 9 years of production. VAT-exempt EU.
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Sovereign Queen Victoria Old Head Gold Coin | 1893-1901
The Sovereign Queen Victoria Old Head, struck by The Royal Mint between 1893 and 1901, represents the twilight of the longest British reign of the 19th century and the final chapter of the Victorian era. Made from 22-carat gold (917/1000 fineness) with approximately 7.32 g of fine gold, these Sovereigns are among the rarest of the three Victoria portrait types — produced for only nine years before the Queen's death in 1901 — yet remain fully liquid on the European bullion market.
Specifications
Issuing authority: The Royal Mint, United Kingdom
Reign period: 1893-1901 (Victoria, Old Head / Veiled Head)
Metal: Gold
Fineness: 917/1000 (22-carat)
Gross weight: 7.98 g
Fine gold content: approx. 7.32 g
Diameter: 22.05 mm
Obverse: Old / Veiled Head portrait of Queen Victoria by Thomas Brock
Reverse: St George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
About the Old Head Victoria Sovereign
The Old Head — engraved by Thomas Brock — was introduced in 1893, showing Victoria in her later years wearing a widow's veil. The series ran for only nine years before Victoria's death in 1901, making the Old Head the shortest-lived and rarest of the three Victorian portrait types. For collectors building a complete Victorian Sovereign set, this is the final and most challenging piece. Despite an age of over 120 years, these coins are fully recognised and traded throughout Europe.
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Q: Why is the Old Head considered the rarest Victorian Sovereign type? A: It was struck for only nine years (1893-1901) compared with nearly 50 years for the Young Head, resulting in lower total mintage and fewer surviving specimens in fine condition.
Q: Does the Old Head Sovereign contain the same gold as a modern Sovereign? A: Yes — approximately 7.32 g of fine gold at 917/1000, the standard unchanged since 1817.
Q: Is the Old Head Sovereign VAT-exempt in Poland? A: Yes. As investment-grade gold (fineness above 900/1000, legal tender), it is VAT-exempt under EU Directive 98/80/EC.
Parameters:
Country:
United Kingdom
Metal:
Złoto
Weight:
7.32g
Type:
Monety
Test:
917/1000
Batch:
Suweren
Diameter:
22,05 mm
Thickness:
1,52 mm
Metal weight:
7,32 g
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