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Rare 1917 Australia Sovereign Gold Coin World War I for George V Weight 7.98 g Extremely Fine Condition
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Highlights
- Struck in a significant year from World War One
- An original 22 carat gold Sovereign struck in 1917
- Features the portrait of George V by Bertram Mackennal
- From one of the branches of The Royal Mint
- Featuring the iconic St George and the dragon reverse design by Benedetto Pistrucci
Operation Alberich – In February 1917, after huge German losses were suffered in the previous year’s Battle of the Somme, Commanders in Chief Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg and General Erich Ludendorff, authorised a new defensive line in France, running from Vailly-sur-Ainse through to Arras, shortening their defensive line by 30 miles.
This new defensive strategy proved troublesome for British and French troops and many experts believe it was a major factor in extending the war by another year.
As such, 1917 has become a highly desirable year date Sovereign.
1917 George V Sovereign Extremely Fine
SPECIFICATION | VALUE |
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DENOMINATION | Sovereign |
ALLOY | 22 Carat Gold |
WEIGHT | 7.98 g |
DIAMETER | 22.05mm |
REVERSE DESIGNER | Benedetto Pistrucci |
SPECIFICATION | VALUE |
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OBVERSE DESIGNER | Bertram Mackennal |
QUALITY | Circulating |
YEAR | 1917 |
PURE METAL TYPE | Gold |
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