Edward VII First and Last Sovereign Pair
Today, you can secure the first and last Sovereigns from the reign of King Edward VII.
As King for just nine years between 1901-1910, coins from his reign are renowned as some of the scarcest in British history.
Bu today, you can mark the beginning and end of his iconic reign with the 22 Carat Gold 1902 and 1910 Sovereigns.
- Featured in this pairing is the 1902 Sovereign, issued in the year of his Coronation, and the 1910 Sovereign from his final year as King.
- Although Edward became King in 1901, his first coins weren't struck until 1902 – which is why your collection includes the 1902 Sovereign
- The 1902 Sovereign was the first to bear the portrait of Edward VII, designed by George William de Saulles
- Both coins feature the iconic St George and the Dragon reverse design by Benedetto Pistrucci
- First and last coin pairings are consistently popular and sought-after in the collecting world
- JUST 7 AVAILABLE FOR WESTMINSTER COLLECTORS
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Edward VII First and Last Sovereign Pair
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Specifications
- Country of Issue: UK
- Year of Issue: 1902 / 1910
- Coin Diameter: 22.05mm
- Coin Weight: 7.98g
- Obverse: George William de Saulles
- Reverse: Benedetto Pistrucci
- Metal: 22 Carat Gold
- Finish: Very Fine