SKU: 8170

£485.00

WW buried in truncation, horse with long tail, small BP in exergue. Lightly toned and lustrous.

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Victoria (1837-1901), gold Sovereign, 1875M, Melbourne mint, ‘Young Head’ coinage (1838-1887), WW buried in truncation, horse with long tail, small BP in exergue, m.m. M on reverse only, edge milled vertically. Obv. First young head facing left, ‘M’ below. Rev. St. George and dragon, date in exergue. 7.98g, die axis 6h (S.3857; Marsh 97). Some bag marks otherwise lightly toned and lustrous. Almost extremely fine.

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Horse with long tail, small BP in exergue, WW buried in truncation

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S.3857; Marsh 97