George V 1915S Gold Half Sovereign NGC MS62 (Uncirculated)
Struck at the Sydney Mint in the year of the ill-fated Gallipoli Campaign, the 1915S Gold Half Sovereign is a permanent reminder of Australia’s Baptism of Fire in the First World War.
Uniting Benedetto Pistrucci’s St George & the Dragon design with the portrait of King George V by Bertram Mackennal, all WWI Half Sovereigns are scarce today. This is largely due to the low mintages, and the number melted for the gold since struck. With the mintage closed at a mere 892,000 coins, the 1915S Half Sovereign is no exception to the rule. Moreover, the scarcity of this key WWI date is due to its inextricable link with Gallipoli.
A superb example, the coin before you has been graded by leading independent 3rd party coin verifiers Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) at MS62 – the equivalent of Uncirculated condition. Befitting its quality, importance and prestige, this eye-catching coin is set in a timber case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Offering you the chance to create a powerful bond with those who served Australia with such distinction in “the war to end all wars”, and specifically those who served at Gallipoli, we have just one 1915S Gold Half Sovereign available. Click add to cart now!
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George V 1915S Gold Half Sovereign NGC MS62 (Uncirculated)
George V 1915S Gold Half Sovereign NGC MS62 (Uncirculated)
Struck at the Sydney Mint in the year of the ill-fated Gallipoli Campaign, the 1915S Gold Half Sovereign is a permanent reminder of Australia’s Baptism of Fire in the First World War.
Uniting Benedetto Pistrucci’s St George & the Dragon design with the portrait of King George V by Bertram Mackennal, all WWI Half Sovereigns are scarce today. This is largely due to the low mintages, and the number melted for the gold since struck. With the mintage closed at a mere 892,000 coins, the 1915S Half Sovereign is no exception to the rule. Moreover, the scarcity of this key WWI date is due to its inextricable link with Gallipoli.
A superb example, the coin before you has been graded by leading independent 3rd party coin verifiers Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) at MS62 – the equivalent of Uncirculated condition. Befitting its quality, importance and prestige, this eye-catching coin is set in a timber case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Offering you the chance to create a powerful bond with those who served Australia with such distinction in “the war to end all wars”, and specifically those who served at Gallipoli, we have just one 1915S Gold Half Sovereign available. Click add to cart now!
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Struck at the Sydney Mint in the year of the ill-fated Gallipoli Campaign, the 1915S Gold Half Sovereign is a permanent reminder of Australia’s Baptism of Fire in the First World War.
Uniting Benedetto Pistrucci’s St George & the Dragon design with the portrait of King George V by Bertram Mackennal, all WWI Half Sovereigns are scarce today. This is largely due to the low mintages, and the number melted for the gold since struck. With the mintage closed at a mere 892,000 coins, the 1915S Half Sovereign is no exception to the rule. Moreover, the scarcity of this key WWI date is due to its inextricable link with Gallipoli.
A superb example, the coin before you has been graded by leading independent 3rd party coin verifiers Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) at MS62 – the equivalent of Uncirculated condition. Befitting its quality, importance and prestige, this eye-catching coin is set in a timber case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Offering you the chance to create a powerful bond with those who served Australia with such distinction in “the war to end all wars”, and specifically those who served at Gallipoli, we have just one 1915S Gold Half Sovereign available. Click add to cart now!
























