1913 George V Full Gold Sovereign - NGC Graded MS61
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The 1913 George V full gold sovereign features the portrait of King George V on the obverse and the classic St. George and the dragon design on the reverse. This coin is struck in 22-karat gold and has been graded MS61 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), which is a leading third-party grading service for coins. MS61 is a high grade for a coin of this type, indicating that it has minimal signs of wear and retains much of its original luster.
The 1913 date is a particularly desirable year for George V sovereigns due to its historical significance and relative scarcity. With its combination of gold content, high grade, and expert authentication, this coin is a valuable addition to any collection of British or world coins.
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