BRITISH COINS, MILLED GOLD SOVEREIGNS, Edward VII (1901-1910), Gold Sovereigns (3), 1902S, 1903S, 1904S, Sydney mint, engraved by George William De Saulles, bare head facing right, des. below, toothed border and raised rim, edwardvs vii d: g: britt: omn: rex f: d: ind: imp:, rev struck en médaille, engraved after Benedetto Pistrucci, St George slaying dragon with sword, cloak with complete hemline, two stand helmet streamer, horse with long tail, ending in three strands, with one spur higher up at curve, broken lance on groundline to left, wwp in relief under lance, S mintmark on ground, date in exergue, tiny b.p. to upper right, finely toothed border within twin linear concentric circles and raised rim (Bentley 718, 719, 720; McD 210, 213, 216; cf.QM.178, 179, 180; KM 15; Fr 32; Marsh 204, 205, 206; S 3973). Scuffed with surface marks and hairlines, each with a scratch on neck, otherwise first very fine, the second with nicks in fields, extremely fine, the third similar, good very fine. (3)
Calendar year mintages 2,813,000; 2,806,000; 2,986,000 respectively
Estimate: £550-650