Description
The 1887 quintuple sovereign is a prestigious five-pound gold coin from the reign of Queen Victoria, offering collectors a substantial piece of late 19th-century British history. Struck in traditional 22-carat gold, weighing 39.94g and carrying a face value of five pounds, this coin represents the height of Victorian economic power. It holds significant appeal for enthusiasts of classic British numismatics.
Its exceptional rarity and historical significance make it a highly sought-after centrepiece for serious collectors and history enthusiasts alike. By acquiring this five-pound piece, you gain a tangible connection to the early 20th century and the grandeur of the British Empire.
The coin showcases classic, enduring design elements that are celebrated worldwide. The obverse features the distinguished Crowned and veiled bust (‘Jubilee Head’) of Queen Victoria left, legend around. While the reverse proudly bears Benedetto Pistrucci’s legendary depiction of St George slaying the dragon.
Discover the legacy of British gold coinage and explore the enduring appeal of the 1887 quintuple sovereign for your collection today.




