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1928 SA George V Gold Sovereign NGC Graded MS 61

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1928 SA GOLD Sovereign MS 61 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

  

 

High Grade Gold coins are one of the best investments you can make 

Gold Sovereigns

1928 Pretoria Mint South Africa

22 Carat Gold

King George V saw his role as monarch as being to embody those qualities his far-flung subjects saw as their greatest strengths - diligence, dignity & duty.
Australian designer Bertram Mackennal obviously held these values in mind when casting his portrait.
1928 represents the last year that the "large head" design was issued, with only 3 mints producing sovereigns being the Melbourne, Perth and Pretoria branches of the Royal Mint. Of a total sovereign production in that year of roughly 20 million coins Pretoria was responsible for just over 90%.


Mintage
18,253,057
 

The King George V "Large Head" obverse appeared on sovereigns during an era of change and turmoil. The effects of events as momentous as World War I and the Great Depression were felt for many decades to follow, influencing the rarity of many sovereigns.
The Large Head King George V portrait is seen on many of the rarest coins ever issued
 

 

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