Description
A striking piece of British numismatic history, this 1902 double sovereign represents one of the most prestigious denominations in the classic gold coinage tradition. Struck at the dawn of the Edwardian era, from 22-carat gold and weighing 7.98g. The 1902 date places this coin at a historically significant moment — the coronation year of King Edward VII — lending it a quiet grandeur that resonates with collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
The 1902 double sovereign bears the uncrowned portrait of King Edward VII right, legend around on the obverse and on the reverse, it features St. George on horseback slaying the dragon right, date in exergue.
For collectors and investors, the King Edward 1902 gold double sovereign coin is more than just a piece of gold; it represents a monumental moment in the history of the British monarchy. Its meticulous craftsmanship and association with the new era under King Edward VII make it a highly sought-after addition to any numismatic collection. The coin’s limited mintage will undoubtedly enhance its future value and appeal, securing its status as a prized artefact in the world of collecting.
Please note: the coin shown is for reference only and may not be the exact coin you receive.


