1871-1887 Queen Victoria YH Gold Sovereigns + Capsulated within Luxury Case

  • £515.00


Queen Victoria (1837-1901)

Queen Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was the sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she was the first Empress of India of the British Raj. Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and the King died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne at the age of 18 after her father's three elder brothers died without surviving legitimate issue. She ascended the throne when the United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the Sovereign held relatively few direct political powers.

Privately, she attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments. Publicly, she became the iconic symbol of the nation and empire, and was identified with strict standards of personal morality. Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1840. Their 9 children and 42 grandchildren married into royal families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the nickname "the grandmother of Europe".[1] After Albert's death in 1862, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the later half of her reign, her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.

At 63 years and 7 months, her reign as the Queen lasted longer than that of any other British monarch, and is the longest of any female monarch in history. Her reign is known as the Victorian era, and was a period of industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military progress within the United Kingdom. It was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire, which reached its zenith and became the foremost global power. She was the last British monarch of the House of Hanover; her son and successor King Edward VII belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

Queen Victoria Young Head Gold Sovereign. Capsulated within Luxury Case.

1871 saw the introduction of the new Victoria young head series in tandem with the long running shield reverse sovereigns, and with it a return to the original Pisstrucci designed St George and Dragon reverse. The new sovereign with its now iconic St George slaying the dragon reverse was to become the dominant design for the remainder of Queen Victoria's reign and beyond. Victoria young head sovereign are available for every year between 1871-1887.

You will receive the date of your choice in About Very Fine condition, and will be from one of the Mints operating at the time, London, Melbourne, or Sydney. The Mint mark for Young head sovereigns can be found  under the Queens bust on the obverse of the coin. NB: Sovereigns struck at the London Mint do not have a mint mark. Your full gold sovereign will be supplied within a luxury case unique to us as these are normally only supplied with special proof sovereigns supplied by the Royal Mint. 

These date examples are ideal as presents or will allow entire date run series to be collected at a pace which suits buyers. we also offer the entire 17 sovereign set within this listing (without box) should you wish to purchase as one collection.

We also offer specific sovereigns in our individual listings dated 1817-2020 should you be looking for a particular coin including many rare and early examples.

Coin Specifications
The Queen Victoria head to left. Hair bound with a double fillet and collected up into  a knot behind. St.George mounted with sword attacking the dragon. The date appears below the exergue line at the bottom with the letters B.P. to the right.
Obverse Legend: VICTORIA D:G:BRITANNIAR:REG:F:D:
Milled:  Rev: BP: Benedetto Pistrucci 
- Weight: 7.98g / Diameter: 22.05mm
- Obverse by Joseph Edgar Boehm
- Featuring Reverse design of St George & the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
- Die Axis: ↑ ↑

We endeavour to keep all years available, the image is of the coin you will receive  some years may not be available due to rarity, if you are interested in the rare examples not on offer here, please contact us

Should you not be entirely happy with your purchase you may return it for a full refund, please see our returns section for more information.
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07/13/2022
Kevin B.
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Very nice

Not used yet, to be setvin necklace