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Iffy
04-Feb-12, 16:40
I have a "Gold, Victorian, full Sovereign" (1887).

It has been "attached" to an 18 carat gold, 24 inch chain.

I am wondering if anyone can give me a guide as to it's valuation ?

This item will not be for sale. Thanks !

sids
04-Feb-12, 17:08
Hasn't it got a value written on it?

Kodiak
04-Feb-12, 17:16
Sovereign Gold Content: 0.2353544 troy ounces

1 Troy Once of Gold today is £1,090.79

Beat Bug
04-Feb-12, 19:25
A jeweller or coin specialist should be able to tell you. You can either have a proper valuation, which is chargeable, and you should get a certificate. Or you could just ask for a rough idea of value, which shouldn't normally cost anything!

Dadie
04-Feb-12, 20:42
If you have the date and know which "head" Version is on it you can get a easy valuationfor the coin by typing gold soverigns valuation into a google search.The chain might have to go by weight!

John Little
05-Feb-12, 00:08
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUEEN-VICTORIA-JUBILEE-1887-GOLD-DOUBLE-SOVEREIGN-TWO-POUNDS-/230736557869?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item35b8f8772d#ht_599wt_164

Iffy
05-Feb-12, 09:45
Thank you very much to everyone who has taken the time to reply and send me PM's !

It's really appreciated. :D