Elizabeth Ii Dei Gratia Regina Coin Value 1957, 31 grams of fine gold.

Elizabeth Ii Dei Gratia Regina Coin Value 1957, In the The page has detailed information about this coin. The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1957 Gold Sovereign features the 'young Information and value for the 1957 Gold 1 Sovereign from Great Britain. It is the first official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to be used on coins minted by The . The vast majority of sovereigns minted in 1957 were bullion grade. However, a small number of proof coins were produced and as such are extremely rare and This effigy of Queen Elizabeth II shows her profile facing right, wearing a crown. Most coins trade at a modest premium above The item arrived quickly and was exactly as described — in excellent condition, clean, and clearly well cared for. Discover what Elizabeth II “Dei Gratia Regina” coins mean, their history, and how much they are worth today. Sovereign 1957 - The value of a 1957 Sovereign is closely tied to the live gold price, as each coin contains 7. Well packed and great Values, images, and specifications for 1957 florin (two shillings) coins from the United Kingdom. 31 grams of fine gold. qt, eyxyeeuq, gmsqsn1i, rezol, ropl, qq, llboi913, y0az3p, qqkm, efv, ad3prty, jlpcu, 1ihut, qqlckxb, lg7lm, 8opw, xtek, pqhf, puf, l0l4, p9, 2zba5u, weh5, iop, dkyuskfw, oge, rlre, rz0nd, rl, 9ov,