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NYINC Signature Sale 3037 Sess. 2-4  5 January 2015
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Lot 31182

Estimate: 18 000 USD
Price realized: 20 000 USD
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Great Britain
George V gold Sovereign 1917 MS61 PCGS, Royal mint, KM820, S-3996. When it comes to British coins, we've been privileged to see just about everything...but not this coin! The present 1917-dated sovereign marks our first opportunity to offer this storied 20th century rarity at auction. Minted in numbers that just eclipsed the million mark, the 1917 sovereign was never truly released, the Bank of England holding it in reserve during World War I. Later, almost the entirety of the date was exported to war allies as repayment for debts accrued. As history allows us to deduct, most of these wound up going to the U.S. and their likely resting place at Fort Knox. When the Gold Reserve Act was passed in January of 1934, significant amounts of gold specie was melted and re-barred, including what turned out to be most of the mintage of the 1917 sovereigns. Today, while the exact number of survivors is unknown, infrequent appearances at auction allows this date to maintain its legendary status.A pleasing Uncirculated example, the present piece is just about average for the date, with a few surviving examples showing signs of handling and a few displaying slightly less evidence of having been stored and shipped long distances in bags. Despite the grade however, no significant marks are seen with only minor scattered ticks defining the designation. Like all survivors, the surfaces are somewhat pebbly with corresponding luster that maintains moderate flash. All considered, one of the more storied coins that this impressive sale has to offer, and with the popularity of the sovereign denomination being as strong as it's ever been with collectors, a coin that deserves much bidder attention.

Estimate: 18000-22000 USD
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