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Your coin is either a Sovereign or Half-Sovereign coin. Both coins are almost identical except for the diameter.

Both feature the "Jubilee" bust of Queen Victoria on the obverse. She is older and is wearing a coronet and veil.

Both feature the "St.George and the Dragon" design on the reverse.

The Sovereign is 22.05 mm in diameter.

The Half-Sovereign is 19.3 mm in diameter.

Please decide which one you have and ask again.

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A British 1872 Queen Victoria 22 carat gold coin could be one of two possibilities, a Sovereign or a Half-Sovereign. Both coins are near identical except for size and were minted with a number of subtle variations and at different mints, all of which may affect the collector value.

The Sovereign is 22.05mm in diameter.

The Half-Sovereign is 19.3mm in diameter.

The mintmark, if one exists, will be a small "M" or "S" below the crowned shield hidden within the wreath.

Please decide which you have and submit a new question.

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Have a closer look at your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901.

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Such a coin does not exist.

The first Quarter-Sovereign coin ever produced by the Royal Mint was minted in 2009.

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You've got to give the denomination of the coin. There are many different coins that used the Jubilee head in 1887.

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Such a coin does not exist. There was never a need for a Quarter Sovereign coin since the Crown coin filled the slot

The Royal Mint produced the first Quarter Sovereign coin in 2009.

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