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Imperial Glory and Royal Dignity Encapsulated in Gold
A supreme coin celebrating the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s reign, where history and art unite in brilliance.

From the globally celebrated Victoria coin series, this commemorative issue stands out for its exceptional market value and collector appeal.


Design

  • Obverse: Left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria, wearing a small crown and a 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 iconic St. George and the Dragon motif

Design Credits:

  • Obverse Designer: Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm

  • Reverse Designer: Benedetto Pistrucci — one of the most influential engravers in the history of British and world coinage, best known for his enduring St. George design, which has graced sovereigns for over 200 years.


About the “Angled J” Inscription

Engraved beneath the portrait is the artist’s signature “J.E.B.”
This coin features the “Angled J” variety, where the letter “J” is extended rightward to improve legibility next to the “B” in “Boehm.”
This variation, used in early Jubilee Head issues, is prized by collectors. Later types include the “Hooked J” and “No JEB,” making this Angled J a key variety for enthusiasts.


Condition

Graded MS63 (Mint State) by PCGS


Coin Details

  • Year of Issue: 1887

  • Country: United Kingdom

  • Denomination: £1 = 1 Sovereign

  • Mintage: 1,111,000

  • Material: Gold

  • Weight: 7.99g

  • Diameter: Approx. 22mm

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

  • PCGS Certified Population: 297 coins


Highlights

★ Rarity
Though over a million were minted, Mint State (MS) examples are relatively scarce.
The Angled J variety from 1887 is a one-year-only issue.
Well-preserved coins with sharp detail and original luster—like this one—are highly sought after and rarely found on the market.

★ Condition

  • MS63 (Mint State – Uncirculated)
    This coin retains much of its original brilliance, sharp strike details, and superb luster, despite being more than 130 years old.
    MS63 represents a highly collectible grade—offering both visual excellence and accessibility for serious collectors.
    Its condition confirms careful preservation over the centuries.

★ Market Appeal
In the world of antique coins, British sovereigns—especially those issued during the reign of Queen Victoria—enjoy enduring global popularity.
Victoria’s association with prosperity, stability, and empire continues to fuel demand.

This 1887 sovereign commemorates the Golden Jubilee—a pivotal moment in British history.
The Jubilee Head design introduced that year portrays Queen Victoria in mature elegance, crowned, veiled, and adorned with honors.
The design was used only until 1893, adding to its exclusivity.

This coin marks one of the most significant milestones in modern British monarchy and stands as a central piece within any Victoria-era collection.


Investment & Historical Legacy

  • High gold content

  • Masterful engraving

  • Strong performance in global auctions

  • Backed by over a century of collector interest

With active trade across Europe, Japan, and the U.S., this sovereign offers both cultural heritage and investment value.


Conclusion

This 1887 Jubilee Head Sovereign, graded MS63, is more than a coin—
It is a living piece of history, celebrating the power, grace, and influence of Queen Victoria and the empire she led.

For investors, collectors, and royal enthusiasts alike, this coin represents a rare opportunity to own a timeless treasure of Britain’s golden age.

Add it to your collection today and preserve a legacy in gold.

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1887 Sov S-3866 Angled J (Regular Strike)

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