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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Gold Sovereign (1817- ) series of Great Britain in the World Coins contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $963.65 and $964.65. Great Britain Sovereign gold coins were first minted in 1817 and are considered among the most famous

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Gold Sovereign (1817- ) series of Great Britain in the World Coins contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $963.65 and $964.65.

Great Britain Sovereign gold coins were first minted in 1817 and are considered among the most famous and iconic coins in the world. The coins feature a portrait of the reigning monarch on one side and the image of St. George slaying a dragon on the other. The design has remained largely unchanged for over 200 years, making it highly sought after by coin collectors.

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1880 Sov KM-752 MS
Value Range: $964 - $965
$964 - $965
1880 Sov KM-752 MS
Value Range: $964 - $965
$964 - $965
1880 Sov KM-752, Short Tail MS
Value Range: $964 - $965
$964 - $965
1880/70 Sov KM-752 MS
Value Range: $964 - $965
$964 - $965
1880 Sov KM-752, 8/7 No BP MS
Value Range: $964 - $965
$964 - $965

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