Danh mục
| Đơn vị phát hành | South Africa |
|---|---|
| Năm | 1923-1928 |
| Loại | Standard circulation coin |
| Mệnh giá | 1 Sovereign |
| Tiền tệ | Pound (1825-1961) |
| Chất liệu | Gold (.917) |
| Trọng lượng | 7.99 g |
| Đường kính | 22.0 mm |
| Độ dày | 1.55 mm |
| Hình dạng | Round |
| Kỹ thuật | Milled |
| Hướng | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Nghệ nhân khắc | Obverse: Edgar Bertram MacKennal Reverse: Benedetto Pistrucci |
| Lưu hành đến | 31 March 1961 |
| Tài liệu tham khảo | KM#21, Hern#S338-343 |
| Mô tả mặt trước | King George V bare head left, legend around |
|---|---|
| Chữ viết mặt trước | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt trước |
GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP: B.M. (Translation: George the Fifth by the Grace of God King of all the Britains Defender of the Faith Emperor of India) |
| Mô tả mặt sau | St George slaying the dragon right, date in exergue, mintmark under horse`s hooves |
| Chữ viết mặt sau | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt sau | SA BP 1927 |
| Cạnh | Reeded |
| Xưởng đúc |
SA Pretoria, South Africa(1890-1902, 1923-1992) |
| Số lượng đúc |
1923 SA - Hern#S338 - 64 1923 SA - Hern#S338; Proof - 655 1924 SA - Hern#S339 - 3 184 1925 SA - Hern#S340 - 6 086 000 1926 SA - Hern#S341 - 11 108 000 1927 SA - Hern#S342 - 16 379 999 1928 SA - Hern#S343 - 18 235 000 |
| ID Numisquare | 3687817920 |
| Thông tin bổ sung |
Historical Context: The 1923-1928 George V Sovereign from South Africa emerges from a pivotal era for the dominion. King George V reigned during a period of significant imperial change, with South Africa gaining greater autonomy within the British Commonwealth. These sovereigns, struck at the newly established Pretoria Mint (identifiable by the 'SA' mint mark), symbolize South Africa's growing economic independence and its enduring role as a global gold producer. They served as both circulating currency and a vital store of wealth, reflecting the stability of the gold standard in the interwar years.
Artistry: The coin features the distinguished bare head effigy of King George V on the obverse, masterfully sculpted by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal, reflecting the realism characteristic of early 20th-century British portraiture. The reverse proudly displays Benedetto Pistrucci's iconic neoclassical rendition of St. George slaying the Dragon, a design synonymous with the British sovereign since 1817. This enduring motif, with its dynamic composition, showcases the timeless appeal of classical allegorical art within numismatics.
Technical/Grading: For collectors, assessing the strike quality of these 'SA' mint sovereigns is crucial. Key high-points on the obverse include the hair above George V's ear and his mustache. On the reverse, critical areas are St. George's helmet, his raised arm, and the intricate scales on the dragon's body. Well-struck examples will exhibit full detail in these areas, particularly the fine lines of the dragon's wings and the definition of St. George's musculature. Weak strikes often manifest as flatness on the highest relief points, diminishing overall eye appeal.