1931 Perth Mint Gold Sovereign PCGS MS62
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The 1931 Perth Mint Gold Sovereign marks the end of the circulating Sovereign series in Australian collecting. The Perth Mint produced the last sovereigns for circulation in Australia in 1931, due to the gold standard being abandoned globally.
In 1931, the Great Depression was taking a heavy toll on the Australian economy, with rising unemployment and a significant drop in living standards.
PCGS, or Professional Coin Grading Service, is a third-party coin grading company that evaluates and assigns a numerical grade to coins based on their condition and authenticity. The grading process involves a team of experts who carefully examine and analyse every detail of the coin to determine its grade. The PCGS encapsulates the graded coins in a tamper-evident holder to protect and preserve the coin's condition and authenticity. The PCGS grading system has become a trusted and widely recognised standard for coin grading in the numismatic industry.
In 1931, the Great Depression was taking a heavy toll on the Australian economy, with rising unemployment and a significant drop in living standards.
PCGS, or Professional Coin Grading Service, is a third-party coin grading company that evaluates and assigns a numerical grade to coins based on their condition and authenticity. The grading process involves a team of experts who carefully examine and analyse every detail of the coin to determine its grade. The PCGS encapsulates the graded coins in a tamper-evident holder to protect and preserve the coin's condition and authenticity. The PCGS grading system has become a trusted and widely recognised standard for coin grading in the numismatic industry.