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ken46

Collecting Sovereigns

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:) I was wondering if anyone collects sovereigns and also sovereigns with die numbers(1863-1874)?

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Not any more. But collecting by die numbers could prove 'entertaining' since most numbers from 1 to 123 exist. Although a novel way to cut that down would be to say just collect 1865 coins by their die numbers. I don't have the figures at hand but some years have alot less known die numbers than others.

Might also be interesting to watch die deterioration and die wear actually happening. I presume that say a 33 of 1865 would be the same die as 33 of 1866? Although i've yet to see conclusive evidence either way on that theory.

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I would love to collect sovereigns, I used to have quite a few of them, mostly SA and Aussie mints though.

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