The price of a 1901 sovereign can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, you might expect to pay anywhere from $350 to $600 or more. It's advisable to check current gold prices and consult coin dealers or online marketplaces for the most accurate pricing. Always consider the coin's specific condition and any certification it may have.
There was no British 1901 Two Pound or Double Sovereign coin produced.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901. 1920 British coins featured King George V.
Queen Victoria is on the obverse of all British coins from 1838 to 1901 inclusive.
Please check your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and has not appeared on any Sovereigns coins since then.
Such a coins does not exist. All 1901 British coins featured Queen Victoria on the obverse. George V started appearing on British coins in 1911.
Such a coin does not exist. Edward VII had not been born in 1802, and became king in 1901. For the sake of identifying your coin, and assuming you refer to gold Sovereign coinage - the Quintuple Sovereign (Five Pound) is 36 mm in diameter the Double Sovereign is 28.4 mm in diameter the Sovereign is 22.05 mm in diameter the Half-Sovereign is 19.3 mm in diameter. All four coins show St.George slaying a dragon on the reverse.
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The only "Australian" Sovereigns were minted at the Sydney Mint between 1853 and 1870. These have "SYDNEY MINNT" and "AUSTRALIA" clearly inscribed on the reverse. Any other Sovereign circulating in Australia would have been a British Sovereign minted to the British pattern. These may have been minted in either the London, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney Mints.
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A Sovereign has a face value of One Pound GBP, but since they are made from 22 carat gold, you could expect to pay not less than £125 GBP for a Sovereign in mint condition, and very possibly much more depending on the coin.
Australia became a federation with its own constitution in 1901. Before that it was made up of sovereign states that had constitutions and worked under British law.