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Auction 73  8 May 2012
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Lot 347

Estimate: 300 GBP
Price realized: 340 GBP
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THE BENTLEY COLLECTION OF BRITISH MILLED GOLD SOVEREIGNS. Edward VII, Sovereign, 1903, bare head facing right, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, date in exergue, 7.99g (Marsh 175; MCE 622; S 3969). Lightly toned, three tiny digs over horse’s lower front leg, other light bagmarks, otherwise good extremely fine.
ex Randy Weir Numismatics, Unionville, Ontario, undated invoice c.2000
Calendar year mintage 8,888,627
The coinage of the reign of King Edward VII features a bare head portrait of the King facing to the right by George William De Saulles (4 February 1862 - 21 July 1903), who had been Chief Engraver since the death of Leonard Charles Wyon in 1892. De Saulles was authorised to execute new designs on 10 December 1901. His initials appear under the bust of the King and the titles now read EDWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP:
For the Sovereign the classic St George and dragon design continued, engraved after Pistrucci, still featuring the tiny WWP under the lance for William Wellesley Pole from his days of the Master-ship of the Mint about 1820. The reverse design still carries the inner linear circle and fine square teeth as used from the Jubilee head issue of Victoria through to the last issues of her reign. The coins have a milled edge.
De Saulles died suddenly in the Summer of 1903 after a short illness, at Chiswick whilst working upon and preparing models for the Great Seal of Edward VII which had to be executed by Frank Bowcher.
The Reign of King Edward VII (1901-1910)
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Born: 9 November 1841
Accession: 22 January 1901
Married: Alexandra of Denmark 10 March 1863
Coronation: Saturday, 9 August 1902
Children: three sons, three daughters
Died: 6 May 1910, aged 68

Estimate: £300-350
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