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Imperial Glory and Royal Dignity Captured in Gold
A supreme piece commemorating Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, where history and artistry converge in brilliance.

From the globally admired Victoria coin series, this commemorative issue is especially notable for its strong market appeal.


Design

  • Obverse: Left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria, adorned with a small crown and draped veil
    Inscription: VICTORIA D:G: BRITT: REG: F:D
    (“Victoria, by the Grace of God, Queen of Britain, Defender of the Faith”)

  • Reverse: The legendary St. George and the Dragon motif

    • Obverse designer: Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm

    • Reverse designer: Benedetto Pistrucci, the renowned master engraver of British coinage history.

Pistrucci’s St. George and the Dragon design remains one of the most iconic and enduring in coin history, used for over 200 years and still featured on British sovereigns today.


Condition

Graded MS61 (Mint State) by PCGS


Coin Details

  • Year of Issue: 1887

  • Country: United Kingdom

  • Denomination: £2 (Two Sovereigns)

  • Mintage: 91,000 coins

  • Material: Gold

  • Weight: 15.98g

  • Diameter: Approx. 28.4mm

  • Designers: Joseph Edgar Boehm (obverse), Benedetto Pistrucci (reverse)


Highlights

★ Rarity
While the mintage of 91,000 might appear substantial, Mint State (MS) examples like this are increasingly scarce after more than 130 years.
Only 343 coins have been certified by PCGS, and few retain their original brilliance and detail.
Collectors value the high-grade Victoria gold issues, especially those tied to major royal milestones.

★ Condition

  • Graded MS61Mint State (Uncirculated)

  • Retains much of its original luster and detail, with a stunning shine as though untouched by time.
    MS61 is a respected grade in the marketplace and offers an excellent balance between aesthetic value and accessibility.
    Its strong preservation reflects careful handling and long-term storage, passing through generations without losing its historical dignity.

★ Market Appeal
In the world of antique coin collecting, British coins—especially those from the Victorian era—are continuously in high demand.
Queen Victoria’s long reign and symbolism of imperial power, stability, and prosperity make her coins universally admired.

This 1887 £2 gold coin was issued to commemorate the Golden Jubilee—the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s ascension to the throne.
The event was a nationwide celebration, and the Queen herself wrote in her diary that the cheers of the crowd were “deafening.”
To mark the occasion, the Jubilee Head portrait was introduced—a design that shows the Queen as a mature, powerful monarch, wearing a small crown and decorated with medals of honor.

Despite being in use for only six years, the Jubilee Head design remains highly respected for its regal tone and is especially prized by collectors.


Historical & Investment Value

This coin is a centerpiece within the Victoria series—commemorating a pivotal celebration of the British monarchy.
With its weighty gold content, historical resonance, and prestigious design, it is highly regarded as both a collector’s treasure and investment-grade asset.

The coin is actively traded in global auctions, including in Japan, and enjoys strong price stability due to its historical significance and limited availability.


Conclusion

This 1887 Victoria Two Sovereign Gold Coin (Jubilee Head) is a masterpiece of royal numismatics.
It carries with it the spirit of an empire, the grace of a queen, and the skill of two of Britain’s greatest coin engravers.

Whether as an investment, a collector’s prize, or a token of historical continuity—
This is more than gold.
It is a legacy preserved in brilliance.

Add it to your collection and own a piece of British history.

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1887 £2 S-3865 (Regular Strike)

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Status: In Stock Stock
Era: 1600 CE 〜 1900 CE
Category: Europe , Great Britain