1912M George V Sovereign PCGS MS64
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Description
The 1912M Gold Sovereign was struck at the Melbourne Mint during the early years of King George V’s reign. Bearing the portrait of the monarch on the obverse and the classic St. George and the Dragon design by Benedetto Pistrucci on the reverse, this sovereign represents a blend of regal transition and enduring design.
This particular example has been professionally graded by PCGS as MS64, placing it among the higher quality survivors of this date and mint. It boasts strong original lustre, sharp detailing, and exceptional eye appeal – a standout piece for any sovereign collector or investor focused on condition rarity.
Key Features:
- Year: 1912
- Mint: Melbourne Mint (M mintmark)
- Grade: PCGS MS64
- Obverse: Portrait of King George V
- Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
- Metal: 22 carat gold (91.67% pure)
- Weight: 7.98 grams
- Gold Content: 0.2354 troy ounces
This 1912M sovereign graded MS64 by PCGS is a superb example of early George V gold coinage. It combines numismatic quality with historical significance and is a premium addition to any serious sovereign collection.
Additional information
Year | 1912 |
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Product Category | Rare Coins |
Product Type | Sovereign |
Product Series | King George |
Manufacturer | Melbourne Mint |
Purity | 91.67% |
Grade | PCGS MS64 |
Weight (g) | 7.98 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.52 |
Diameter (mm) | 22.05 |
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