Mother and Son: Edward VII and Victoria Sovereign Pair
To celebrate the relationship between mother and son, just EIGHT collectors can secure this exclusive two-coin set, featuring an original Edward VII and Young Head Victorian Sovereign.
As one of our shortest and longest reigning British Monarchs, these Sovereigns are some of the scarcest on the market.
Here’s why you need this two-coin set for your collection:
- Features the first Sovereign of Edward VII’s reign - the 1902 Sovereign from the year of his Coronation.
- Housed alongside your Edward VII Sovereign is an original Queen Victoria Sovereign, featuring William Wyon’s ‘Young Head’ portrait – her first to grace coinage.
- Both Sovereigns carry Pistrucci’s timeless depiction of St George and the Dragon on the reverse
- Struck from 22 carat Gold, your coins are over 100-years-old
- Less than 10 available for Westminster Collectors…
Given the scarcity of these coins, the Mother and Son Sovereign pair will only be available to secure through our team of Numismatic Experts.
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Edward VII and Victoria Sovereign Pair
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185/YJU9/0
Limited to 3 item(s) per household
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Specifications
- Country of Issue: UK
- Year of Issue: Various
- Coin Diameter: 22.05mm
- Coin Weight: 7.98g
- Obverse: George William de Saulles / William Wyon
- Reverse: Benedetto Pistrucci
- Metal: 22 Carat Gold
- Finish: Very Fine