Victoria Old Head Sovereign (1893-1901)
Description Victoria Old Head Sovereign coins were produced between 1893 and her death in 1901. The Old Head is also referred to as the Widow Head, these coins display a later portrait of Queen Victoria designed by Thomas Brock. The reverse of the coin officially removed the previous design of the shield and adopted Benedetto Pistrucci’s design of St. George and the Dragon, which is still in use today. Victoria Old Head Sovereign coins are minted in 22ct gold and have been so since the original “modern” design was issued in 1817. These coins benefit from being Capital Gains Tax (CGT) free. All UK gold and silver bullion coins manufactured by the Royal Mint are legal tender and are exempt from Capital Gains Tax. All of the gold sovereign coins that we buy are verified for authenticity by our experienced team. Any coins that fall short of our quality standards are not re-sold. As members of the [BNTA](http://www.bnta.net/) we ensure that our reputation as a reputable dealer of gold and silver coins and bars is upheld, whether a purchase is for our “best price” or brand new coins. These coins are preowned, please contact us to find out what years we have available. We offer presentation boxes for our gold sovereigns in our [Gifts](https://www.atsbullion.com/product-category/gift-boxes/) section, the colours include Red, Green, Purple, Black and Wooden. We also have a presentation box that holds 5 x gold sovereign coins.