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Hello.
I have a gold Sovereign of Edward VII. OBV: Bare head of Edward VII right EDWARDVS VII D:G:BRITT:OMN:REX:F:D:IND:IMP:. REV: St george on horseback right, slaying dragon on ground, date 1906. It's in great condition, and you can see all the details.
Please can you help me how much can I sell it and in which place.
Thank you in advance,
Brisejda

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Hello,
You can certainly sell it on eBay, or bring it to a local coin dealer of even a jeweler.
You coin has approximately $220 worth of gold in it.  These do not trade for much over the gold content.  If you get an offer of $200, that is fair.
Good Luck
Joe Hylas
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Numismatic professional with over 30 years experience can answer your questions about US coins, their values, how best to sell them and where to buy them. Interested in starting a collection? Find out which areas are undervalued and how to acquire those coins at the best price.

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Ex-Head Precious Metals trader for Deak-Perera International with 42 offices worldwide. Industry experience since 1978. Has worked co-operatively with US Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, Austrian Mint, Chamber of Mines of South Africa, World Gold Council and Platinum Guild International. Professioanl numismatist specializing in US Coins. Always buying collections, will travel if size of collection warrants. Website: www.AllCoins.US

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