1887 Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Quintuple Sovereign - 39.94grams
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The 1887 Gold Quintuple Sovereign £5 was a coin issued by the Royal Mint in London, England. It was made of 22-carat gold and had a weight of 39.94 grams.
The obverse side of the coin featured a portrait of Queen Victoria, who was the reigning monarch at the time, while the reverse side featured the iconic image of Saint George slaying the dragon. The coin had a diameter of 36.02mm and a thickness of 2.87mm.
The 1887 Gold Quintuple Sovereign £5 is considered a valuable collector's item today due to its rarity and historical significance.
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