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1887 Victoria Gold Two Pounds Double Sovereign MS62 – Jubilee Head

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The 1887 Gold Double Sovereign is one of the most recognisable and historically important large-format sovereign issues of the Victorian period. Struck to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, this 1887 £2 gold coin marked a major moment in British numismatic history and introduced the Jubilee Head portrait to gold sovereign denominations.

This example has been professionally graded MS62 by NGC, confirming a well-preserved circulation strike with strong remaining detail, original surfaces and attractive natural lustre for the type. Coins of this size were primarily intended for banking reserves, international trade and ceremonial use, meaning genuine survivors are far less common than standard sovereigns.

The reverse features Benedetto Pistrucci’s iconic St George and the Dragon design, a timeless motif that remains synonymous with British gold coinage. With both historical significance and intrinsic gold value, the 1887 Double Sovereign continues to appeal to collectors and investors alike.

Key Details
. Year: 1887
. Monarch: Queen Victoria
. Denomination: £2 Double Sovereign
. Metal: Gold (22 carat)
. Weight: 15.98 grams
. Diameter: Approx. 28.40 mm
. Obverse: Jubilee Head portrait
. Reverse: St George and the Dragon
. Grade: MS62
. Certification: Independently graded and encapsulated
. Issue Mintage: 91,000

This coin represents a compelling combination of Victorian history, scale and gold content, making it a strong addition to any serious sovereign collection.

Condition: Graded MS62 by NGC
Presentation: Slabbed and authenticated in a secure NGC holder
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