1887 - Victoria Jubilee Gold Five Pound £5 Gold Coin NGC MS61
Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 39.94
Pure Gold content (grams): 36.613
Fineness: 916.7
Dimensions: 35mm diameter
Grade: MS/PF 61
Stock: In Stock
An 1887 five pound gold coin featuring the Jubilee portrait of Queen Victoria. The coins are often also known as Quintuple Sovereigns.
Graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) to:
GRADE: MS61
SERIAL: 4700168-008
The jubilee portrait of Victoria was used by the Royal Mint between 1887 and 1893, and was designed by sculptor Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm - son of Joseph Böhm, the chief of the Vienna Mint. The reverse of the coin stuck with Pistrucci's St George & the Dragon design.
The NGC is the world's largest and most trusted third-party grading service for coins, tokens and medals. Since being established in 1987, NGC has graded more than 41 million coins.
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An 1887 five pound gold coin featuring the Jubilee portrait of Queen Victoria. The coins are often also known as Quintuple Sovereigns.
Graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) to:
GRADE: MS61
SERIAL: 4700168-008
The jubilee portrait of Victoria was used by the Royal Mint between 1887 and 1893, and was designed by sculptor Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm - son of Joseph Böhm, the chief of the Vienna Mint. The reverse of the coin stuck with Pistrucci's St George & the Dragon design.
The NGC is the world's largest and most trusted third-party grading service for coins, tokens and medals. Since being established in 1987, NGC has graded more than 41 million coins.
Click here for our range of Victoria Jubilee Head Gold Sovereigns.