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1871-1887 S Australia Gold Sovereign Victoria Young Head (Avg Circ)

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### **1871-1887 S Australia Gold Sovereign Victoria Young Head (Avg Circ)** **Please note the year of mintage will vary.** Own a piece of British colonial gold coinage with the 1871–1887 South Australia Gold Sovereign Victoria Young Head (Avg Circ), now available at Bullion Exchanges. Struck in .917 fine gold (22 karats) with a total weight of 7.98 grams and an actual gold weight (AGW) of 0.2354 troy ounces. Each coin is offered in Average Circulated condition, showcasing its age and history while retaining clear detail and bullion value. The [**Gold Sovereign**](file:///buy-gold/british-gold/sovereigns) has been a cornerstone of British coinage since 1817, symbolizing stability and prestige across the expanding British Empire. In 1855, the Sydney Mint began striking sovereigns to utilize the wealth of Australia’s gold rush, marking the first time sovereigns were produced outside London. From 1871 to 1887, the “Young Head” sovereigns were struck in Sydney with the Shield reverse design, representing both imperial authority and local colonial significance. These coins circulated widely throughout the Empire, serving both as currency and as trusted stores of value. Today, they are prized not only for their gold content but also for their historical role in Britain’s global influence and Australia’s early minting history. **Coin Features:** - Contains .9167 fine gold and weighs .2354 troy oz - Average Circulated condition - Denomination of 1 Sovereign - Minted at the [**British Royal Mint**](file:///government-mints/royal-mint%3Forder=price&dir=DESC&currentPage=1&perPage=72) and other Commonwealth Mints. - Dates and mint mark will be chosen randomly based on availability. - **Obverse**: Features a portrait of a Young Victoria. - **Reverse**: Display St. George slaying a dragon with the year of mintage below. Holding an **1871–1887 South Australia Gold Sovereign Victoria Young Head (Avg Circ)** is like owning a tangible piece of British imperial and Australian colonial history. With its elegant design, solid gold content, and historical minting significance, this sovereign is an excellent addition to both world coin collections and investment portfolios. Secure your sovereign today at [**Bullion Exchanges**](file:///buy-silver/bullion-exchanges) and add a touch of Victorian-era prestige to your holdings. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**contact**](file:///contacts) one of our customer service representatives. You may also be interested in [1871-1885 British Gold Sovereign Victoria Young Head St. George](file:///1871-1885-british-gold-sovereign-young-victoria-head), [1871-1885 British Gold Sovereign Victoria Young Head St. George (Abrasions)](file:///1871-1885-british-gold-sovereign-victoria-young-head-st-george-abrasions).[1887 British Gold 5 Pound Coin (Scruffy,Cleaned,Damaged)](file:///1887-british-gold-5-pound-coin-scruffy-cleaned-damaged)