Five Pounds History
The first gold quintuple sovereign (£5 coin), was issued in 1820, and is considered by some to be be a pattern coin. In 1826 and 1839, proofs were issued as part of complete proof coin sets, and this also occurred in 1902, 1911, and 1937.
Only in 1887, 1893, and 1902 were ordinary circulation types issued in addition to proof versions.
1893 Gold Five Pounds The 1893 gold five pounds was issued in proof and normal (non-proof) versions, as part of the design change to an older portrait. Queen Victoria is shown wearing a veil, as she was in mourning for her husband Prince Albert, who had died in the previous year. It is only one of three dates of gold five pound coin which was issued for general circulation, in addition to proof or pattern issues.
Price & Availability
Date | Version | Mintage | Available | Grade | Price £ | Price $ |
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1893 Gold Five Pound
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Proof | 773 | Wanted | FDC | £Ask | $Ask |
1893 Gold Five Pound
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Ordinary | 20,000 | Sold/Wanted | Almost Uncirculated | £1,495 | $3,000 |
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Reverse of 1893 Gold Five Pounds