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1930-M Full Sovereign



The 1930 is the most common of the Melbourne mint sovereigns in the series, despite a low mintage of 77,588. Typical mint state examples grade MS62 to MS64, generally being well struck up permitting a small number of pieces to be graded higher.

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Mintage
77,588
Reverse Designer
Benedetto Pistrucci
Obverse Designer
Sir E. B. MacKennel
AGW
0.2354 oz
Size
21.5 mm
Composition
91.67% Gold
8.33% Copper
Bullion Value
$380.21
Reverse
Reverse

Obverse
Obverse

Valuation
Typical Handled: $470  
This valuation represents a typical handled example of the coin. Coins in better condition will command a substantial premium over the listed price. For example, an average 1911 florin is worth around $50, but in choice uncirculated condition is worth about $15,000! To view valuations in higher grades, please click here to subscribe.  

Glossary
  • mint - a facility that produces coins
  • mint state - A state of a coin that shows no signs of circulation
  • mintage - The number of coins struck of a particular designation

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