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Sovereign (British coin)

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to a new mint elsewhere was the Bank of England's report that there was an abnormally large stock of sovereigns and that no harm would result if they could not be coined in London for a year. Advances in technology allowed sovereigns to be individually weighed by automated machines at the Bank of England by the 1890s, and efforts to keep the coin at full weight were aided by an 1889 Act of Parliament which allowed redemption of lightweight gold coin at full face value, with the loss from wear to fall upon the government. The Coinage Act 1889 also authorised the Bank of England to redeem worn gold coins from before Victoria's reign, but on 22 November 1890 all gold coins from before her reign were called in by
990:, restored the Pistrucci George and Dragon design to the sovereign, as part of a drive to beautify the coinage. The return of Saint George was approved by the Queen, and authorised by an Order in Council dated 14 January 1871. The two designs were struck side by side in London from 1871 to 1874, and at the Australian branch mints until 1887, after which the Pistrucci design alone was used. The saint returned to the rarely-struck two- and five-pound pieces in 1887, and was placed on the half sovereign in 1893. Wyon's "Young head" of Queen Victoria for the sovereign's obverse was struck from 1838 until 1887, when it was replaced by the " 839:, a woman could not take the Hanoverian throne. Thus, both sides of the sovereign had to be changed. Wyon designed his "Young head" portrait of the Queen, which he engraved, for the obverse, and Merlen engraved the reverse, depicting the royal arms inside a wreath, and likely played some part in designing it. The new coin was approved on 26 February 1838, and with the exception of 1840 and 1867, the "shield back" sovereign was struck at the Royal Mint in London every year from 1838 to 1874. Sovereigns struck in London with the shield design between 1863 and 1874 bear small numbers under the shield, representing which 1131: 1031: 1083:
London. Beginning in 1870, the designs were those used in London, though with a mint mark "S" or "M" (or, later, "P") denoting their origin. The mints at Melbourne and Sydney were allowed to continue striking the shield design even though it had been abandoned at the London facility, and did so until 1887 due to local popularity. The large issues of the colonial mints meant that by 1900, about forty per cent of the sovereigns circulating in Britain were from Australia. Dies for the Australian coinage were made at London.
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South Africa and India—they have again been struck in India for the local market since 2013, in addition to the production in Britain by the Royal Mint. The sovereigns issued in Australia initially carried a unique local design but by 1887, all new sovereigns bore Pistrucci's George and Dragon design. Strikings there were so large that by 1900, about forty per cent of the sovereigns in Britain had been minted in Australia.
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his 1965 book on sovereigns, recalled meeting his first payroll after the change to banknotes, with the workers dubious about the banknotes and initially asking to be paid in gold. Allen converted five sovereigns from his own pocket into notes, and the workers made no further objection. Conversion into gold was not forbidden, but the Chancellor,
356:. The new coin was struck in response to a large influx of gold into Europe from West Africa in the 1480s, and Henry at first called it the double ryal, but soon changed the name to sovereign. Too great in value to have any practical use in circulation, the original sovereign likely served as a presentation piece to be given to dignitaries. 363:, when he came to the English throne in 1603, issued a sovereign in the year of his accession, but the following year, soon after he proclaimed himself King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, he issued a proclamation for a new twenty-shilling piece. About ten per cent lighter than the final sovereigns, the new coin was called the 642:, which were exhibited from 1807, and which he probably saw soon after his arrival in London. Pistrucci's sovereign was unusual for a British coin of the 19th century in not having a heraldic design, but this was consistent with Pole's desire to make the sovereign look as different from the guinea as possible. 863:
had been struck and circulated widely, well beyond Britain's shores, a dispersion aided by the British government, who saw the sovereign's use as an auxiliary to their imperialist ambitions. Gold is a soft metal, and the hazards of circulation tended to make sovereigns lightweight over time. In 1838,
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When the sovereign entered circulation in late 1817, it was not initially popular, as the public preferred the convenience of the banknotes the sovereign had been intended to replace. Lack of demand meant that mintages dropped from 2,347,230 in 1818 to 3,574 the following year. Another reason why few
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Pistrucci's design for the reverse of the sovereign features Saint George on horseback. His left hand clutches the rein of the horse's bridle, and he does not wear armour, other than on his lower legs and feet, with his toes bare. Further protection is provided by the helmet, with, on early issues, a
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were making the sovereign even more important. "The combination of the demand for sovereigns in India and Egypt with London's situation as the distributing centre of the South African gold is rapidly establishing the sovereign as the predominant gold coin of the world. Possibly it may be destined to
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million in lightweight gold, about one-third the amount of that metal in circulation. This not only kept the sovereign to standard, it probably removed most of the remaining guineas still in commerce. The unlucky holder of a lightweight gold coin could only turn it in as bullion, would lose at least
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in 1914, the sovereign vanished from circulation in Britain; it was replaced by paper money and did not return after the war, though issues at colonial mints continued until 1932. While it faded out of usage in Britain, the sovereign was still used in the Middle East and demand rose in the 1950s, to
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II sovereigns, rare dates in the series include the 1819, and the 1863 piece with the number "827" on the obverse in place of William Wyon's initials. The 827 likely is an ingot number, used for some sort of experiment, though research has not conclusively established this. Few 1879 sovereigns were
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August, the government circulated one-pound and ten-shilling banknotes in place of the sovereign and half sovereign. Restrictions were placed on sending gold abroad, and the melting-down of coin made an offence. Not all were enthusiastic about the change from gold to paper: J.J. Cullimore Allen, in
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rather than in bulk. These standards resulted in a high rejection rate for newly coined sovereigns, though less than for the half sovereign, which sometimes exceeded 50 per cent. When the Royal Mint was rebuilt in 1882, a decisive factor in shutting down production for renovation rather than moving
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in gold per sovereign). By the early 1840s, the Bank of England estimated that twenty per cent of the gold coins that came into its hands were lightweight. In part to boost the sovereign's reputation in trade, the Bank undertook a programme of recoinage, melting lightweight gold coins and using the
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to eliminate gold as a coinage metal, though making it available on demand from the Bank of England. Once this plan was abandoned in 1820, the Bank encouraged the circulation of gold sovereigns, but acceptance among the British public was slow. As difficulties over the exchange of wartime banknotes
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that originally surrounded the design was eliminated in 1821, and George is intended to have broken his spear earlier in the encounter with the dragon. Also removed in 1821 was the plume of hair, or streamer, behind George's helmet; it was restored in 1887, modified in 1893 and 1902, and eliminated
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IV's coinage, Pistrucci modified the George and Dragon reverse, eliminating the surrounding Garter ribbon and motto, with a reeded border substituted. Pistrucci also modified the figure of the saint, placing a sword in his hand in place of the broken lance seen previously, eliminating the streamer
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The British government promoted the use of the sovereign as an aid to international trade, and the Royal Mint took steps to see lightweight gold coins withdrawn from circulation. From the 1850s until 1932, the sovereign was also struck at colonial mints, initially in Australia and later in Canada,
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II sovereigns bearing Gillick's portrait were struck as bullion pieces between 1957 and 1959, and from 1962 to 1968. The counterfeiting problem was minimised by the striking of about 45,000,000 sovereigns by 1968, and efforts by Treasury solicitors which resulted in the sovereign's acceptance as
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estimated that of the some £5,000,000 in gold struck in France since the previous year, three-quarters of the gold used had come from the new British coinage, melted down. Many more sovereigns were exported to France in the 1820s as the metal alloyed with the gold included silver, which could be
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Strike-on-the-day pieces are limited edition coins, mostly sovereigns, that were struck by the Royal Mint on the specific day of the occasion celebrated. The coins are issued in a brilliant uncirculated condition or matte finish. Strike-on-the-day sovereigns are often minted with a plain edge,
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on the reverse. These coins were not initially legal tender outside Australia, as there were concerns about the design and about the light colour of the gold used (due to a higher percentage of silver in the alloy) but from 1866 Australian sovereigns were legal tender alongside those struck in
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had Pistrucci design the new coin; his depiction was also used for other gold coins. Originally, the coin was unpopular because the public preferred the convenience of banknotes but paper currency of value £1 was soon limited by law. With that competition gone, the sovereign became a popular
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because of the lightness and often had to pay an equal amount to cover the Bank of England's costs. There was also increased quality control within the Royal Mint; by 1866, every gold and silver coin was weighed individually. The result of these efforts was that the sovereign became, in Sir
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was introduced during 2015, and some sovereigns were issued with the new bust. The most recent special designs, in 2016 and 2017, were only for collectors. The 2016 collector's piece, for Elizabeth's 90th birthday, has a one-year-only portrait of her on the obverse designed by
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or even sixpence more. Popular in commerce, the coin's value was set by the government at 21 shillings in silver in 1717, and was subject to revision downwards, though in practice this did not occur. The term sovereign, referring to a coin, fell from use—it does not appear in
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struck at London, and those that remain are often well-worn. Only 24,768 of the Adelaide Pound were struck; surviving specimens are rare and highly prized. The sovereign itself has been the subject of commemoration; in 2005, the Perth Mint issued a gold coin with face value
1110:) and Pretoria (1923–1932; mint mark "SA") also struck sovereigns. Melbourne and Perth stopped striking sovereigns after 1931, with Sydney having closed in 1926. The 1932 sovereigns struck at Pretoria were the last to be issued intended as currency at their face value. 473:(at that time a junior government position) in 1812, with a mandate to reform the Royal Mint. Pole had favoured retaining the guinea, due to the number extant and the amount of labour required to replace them with sovereigns. Formal instruction to the Mint came with an 1405:, on the obverse, and with a depiction of the Royal Arms by Clark, chosen in memory of Elizabeth and her long reign. When they began accepting orders on 15 November, there was such demand that visitors to the Mint's website were placed in virtual queues. For the 1239:
in December 1936, and are considered pattern coins. Extremely rare, one sold in 2020 for £1,000,000, setting what was then a record (since broken) for a British coin. Sovereigns in proof condition dated 1937 were struck for Edward's brother and successor,
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in 1899. The act which regulated currency in New South Wales came into force on 18 July 1855 and stipulated that the gold coins were to be called sovereigns and half sovereigns. They were also to be the same weight, fineness and value as other sovereigns.
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that "the reverse die has been made to carry, in addition to its recognised device, a small number, with a view to determine at which coining press, and on what particular day, the numbered die was used, that bad work might be traced to an individual."
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designed the fourth bust of Elizabeth to be used on the sovereign, and this went into use in 1998 and was used until 2015. Bullion sovereigns began to be issued again in 2000, and this has continued. A special reverse design was used in 2002 for the
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placed restrictions on the holding of gold coins to prevent hoarding against inflation, with collectors required to obtain a licence from the Bank of England. This proved ineffective, as it drove gold dealing underground, and was abandoned in 1970.
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which the Royal Mint eventually responded by striking new sovereigns in 1957. Since then, it has been struck both as a bullion coin and beginning in 1979 for collectors. Although the sovereign is no longer in circulation, it – along with the
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was converted into gold in preparation for transmission to the United States, American authorities requested recently-struck sovereigns, likely to maximise the quantity of gold when the sovereigns were melted after arrival in the United States.
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V sovereign was restruck in 1949, 1951 and 1952, lowering the value of the original, of which only a few had hitherto been known. These were struck to meet the need for sovereigns, and to maintain the skills of the Royal Mint in striking them.
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later considered it odd that the saint should be unclothed going into such a violent encounter. The saint's horse appears to be half attacking, half shrinking from the dragon, which lies wounded by George's spear and in the throes of death.
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The 1851 discovery of gold in Australia quickly led to calls from the local populace for the establishment of a branch of the Royal Mint in the colonies there. Authorities in Adelaide did not wait for London to act, but set up an
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To address the high demand for gold coins in the Indian market, which does not allow gold coins to be imported, the minting of gold sovereigns in India with mint mark I has resumed since 2013. Indian/Swiss joint venture company
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armed sitting on Horseback encountering the Dragon with a Spear, the said Device being placed within the ennobled Garter, bearing the Motto 'Honi soit qui mal y pense', with a newly invented Graining on the Edge of the Piece."
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and demonetised effective 28 February 1891. Owing to an ongoing programme to melt and recoin lightweight pieces, estimates of sovereigns in trade weighing less than the legal minimum had fallen to about four per cent by 1900.
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profitably recovered, with the gold often returned to Britain and struck again into sovereigns. Beginning in 1829, the Mint was able to eliminate the silver, but the drain on sovereigns from before then continued.
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In 1816, Pole hired Pistrucci to create models for the new coinage. After completing Lady Spencer's commission, by most accounts, Pistrucci suggested to Pole that an appropriate subject for the sovereign would be
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and this became the accepted term. Coins were at the time valued by their precious metal content, and the price of gold relative to silver rose soon after the guinea's issuance. Thus, it came to trade at 21
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million in sovereigns and half sovereigns coined between 1850 and 1875. The wear problem continued: it was estimated that, on average, a sovereign became lightweight after fifteen years in circulation. The
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million in gold in the Bank of England to thirty million sovereigns in the hands of the public. Fears that widespread forgery of banknotes would shake confidence in the pound ended his proposal.
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in May 2023, the Royal Mint issued sovereigns showing a crowned bust of the king, with the Pistrucci reverse. Both the crowned bust and the uncrowned one first issued in 2022 were designed by
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was assigned to translate Chantrey's bust into a coin design, and the new sovereign came into use during 1825. It did not bear the George and Dragon design, as the new Master of the Mint,
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Bullion and Foreign Exchanges Theoretically and Practically Considered: Followed by a Defence of the Double Valuation, with Special Reference to the Proposed System of Universal Coinage
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May 1821. These were struck every year between 1821 and 1825, but the king was unhappy with the depiction of him and requested a new one be prepared, based on a more flattering bust by
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of 1831, some from 1832 and taking over entirely by 1833. The reverse shows another depiction by Merlen of the Ensigns Armorial, with the date accompanied by the Latin word
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between design and date for Saint George and the Dragon sovereigns, and under the wreath for shield back sovereigns, or below bust on obverse on earlier Australian issues.
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Changed in 1821 from a minimum weight of 122.75 grains as experience had shown that to be too small a tolerance, and reaffirmed at the 1821 figure in 1838 and in 1843.
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The English sovereign, the country's first coin to be valued at one pound, was struck by the monarchs of the 16th century, the size and fineness often being altered.
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with the number 200. For 2022, a reverse design by Noad in honour of Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, depicting his interpretation of the Royal Coat of Arms was used.
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August 1816. The twenty-shilling piece was named a sovereign, with the resurrection of the old name possibly promoted by antiquarians with numismatic interests.
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The weight of a newly-struck sovereign was intended to be 123.274 grains (7.98805 g). It ceased to be legal currency for £1 if found to weigh less than 122
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chains (seen as a sign of integrity), and others carried them in a small purse linked to the chain. These customs vanished with the popularisation of the
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in 1489. It had a diameter of 42 millimetres (1.7 in), and weighed 15.55 grams (0.500 troy ounces), twice the weight of the existing gold coin, the
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condition for collectors, and this issuance of proof coins has continued annually. In 1985, the Machin portrait of Elizabeth was replaced by one by
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mints under licence in its facility close to Delhi with full quality control from the Royal Mint. The coins are legal tender in the United Kingdom.
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was used. Records of why the numbers were used are not known to survive, with one widely printed theory that they were used to track die wear.
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came to the throne in 1936, there was no question of issuing sovereigns for circulation, but pieces were prepared as part of the traditional
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that quickly followed, a new twenty-shilling gold coin was issued. It had no special name at first but the public soon nicknamed it the
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hold in the future the same kind of international position as was held for several centuries, in the days of a silver standard, by the
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and other discoveries of the 1840s and 1850s boosted the amount of available gold and also the number of sovereigns struck, with £150
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As well as being used as a circulating coin, the sovereign has entered fashion: some men in the 19th century placed one on their
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circulating coin, and was used in international trade and overseas, being trusted as a coin containing a known quantity of gold.
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The original 1817 design had the saintly knight still carrying part of his broken spear. This was changed to a sword when the
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Although sovereigns continued to be struck at London until the end of 1917, they were mostly held as part of the nation's
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Early issues for Sydney, until 1870, depicted a bust of Victoria similar to those struck in Britain, but with a wreath of
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This article is about the British coin minted from 1817 to the present. For the earlier Renaissance-era English coin, see
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style. When Pistrucci created the coin, Neoclassicism was all the rage in London, and he may have been inspired by the
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was also minted, and the bullion sovereign struck at Llantrisant, though retaining the customary design, was given a
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were overcome, the sovereign became more popular, and with low-value banknotes becoming scarcer, in 1826 Parliament
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of 1914, many sought to convert Bank of England notes into gold, and the bank's reserves of the metal fell from £27
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of the Royal Mint prepare new reverse designs. The new reverse for the sovereign featured the Ensigns Armorial, or
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Coin auction houses deal in rare sovereigns of earlier date, as do specialist dealers. As well as the 1937 Edward
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From 1979, the sovereign was issued as a coin for the bullion market, but was also struck by the Royal Mint in
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IV, based on the bust Pistrucci had prepared for the Coronation medal. The new version was authorised by an
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The 1852 Adelaide Pound (on average) contains 8.75 grams of gold (0.917 fine) and weighs 0.258 of an ounce.
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fronted by the royal arms; a similar design with updated arms graces the reverse of the 1989 sovereign.
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Dyer, G.P.; Gaspar, G.P. (1992). "Reform, the New Technology and Tower Hill". In Challis, C.E. (ed.).
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recalling the 19th-century "shield back" sovereigns. The years 2005 and 2012 (the latter, Elizabeth's
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tightened standards at the Royal Mint, requiring sovereigns to be individually tested at the annual
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Pamphlets issued by the New South Wales Commissioners for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago
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from 1908 to 1919, except 1912 and 1915, each year in small numbers. Branch mints at Bombay (1918;
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gold for new, full-weight ones. Between 1842 and 1845, the Bank withdrew and had recoined some £14
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proposed relying less on gold coinage and moving to high-value silver coins, and the short-lived
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dated February 1817, directing the Royal Mint to strike gold sovereigns. As one troy pound (12
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The sovereign remained popular as a trade coin in the Middle East and elsewhere following the
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came to London early in 1816. His talent opened the doors of the capital's elite, among them
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with a briefcase, the handle of which contains 50 sovereigns. When held at gunpoint on the
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in September 2022, the Royal Mint announced the issue of sovereigns showing the new king,
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Sovereign, 1855, from original gold coin, Sydney Mint, State Library of New South Wales,
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Benedetto Pistrucci: Principal Engraver and Chief Medallist of the Royal Mint, 1783–1855
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Many of the variant designs of the sovereign since 1989 have been intended to appeal to
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III in the hope of better capturing Pistrucci's design. A new portrait of the Queen by
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and the date 1937, these sovereigns were not authorised by royal proclamation prior to
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had questioned the wisdom of having much of Britain's stock of gold used in coinage.
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Counterfeit detector. A fake will pass one test (weight or fit) and fail the other.
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sovereigns were struck in 1819 was a proposal, eventually rejected, by economist
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streamer or plume of hair floating behind. Also flowing behind the knight is his
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Farey, Roderick (September 2014). "Benedetto Pistrucci (1782–1855), Part 1".
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legal tender by the highest courts of several European nations. In 1966, the
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The staff carried by the Gentleman or Lady Usher of the Black Rod (known as
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and is sometimes mounted in jewellery. In addition, circulation strikes and
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25, reproducing the reverse design of the pre-1871 Sydney Mint sovereigns.
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or four-shilling piece is a legacy of his views. Churchill's successor,
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of coins issued in the coronation year. With a bust of King Edward by
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The sovereign's role in popular culture continued: in the 1957 novel
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that was accepted in Britain and elsewhere in the world; it is now a
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and commissioned him to reproduce it in the Greek style as part of
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The British monarch also ruled Hanover between 1714 and 1837. See
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The indenture, dated 6 February 1817, directed that there be 934
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differentiating them from other, milled-edge sovereigns.
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Benedetto Pistrucci – Historical Royal Mint Artists
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Rodgers, Kerry (June 2017). "Britain's Gold Sovereign".
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of standard gold – or 46.725 sovereigns to a troy pound.
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Sovereigns were struck in 1953, the coronation year of
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of pure gold. Struck since 1817, it was originally a
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2566: 2560: 2554: 2548: 2542: 2536: 2530: 2524: 2518: 2512: 2506: 2500: 2494: 2488: 2482: 2476: 2470: 2461: 2455: 2449: 2448: 2426: 2420: 2414: 2408: 2402: 2396: 2390: 2384: 2378: 2372: 2366: 2360: 2354: 2345: 2339: 2330: 2324: 2318: 2312: 2306: 2300: 2294: 2288: 2282: 2276: 2270: 2264: 2258: 2252: 2246: 2245: 2234: 2228: 2222: 2216: 2210: 2204: 2198: 2192: 2186: 2180: 2174: 2168: 2162: 2153: 2147: 2141: 2135: 2129: 2123: 2117: 2111: 2105: 2099: 2093: 2092: 2090: 2088: 2073: 2067: 2061: 2044: 2041: 2035: 2028: 2022: 2016: 2015: 2011: 2005: 1999: 1992: 1960: 1955: 1954: 1953: 1946: 1941: 1940: 1939: 1932: 1927: 1926: 1925: 1842:6 February 2022 1778:31 January 2020 1767:200 Anniversary 1749:200 Anniversary 1670:6 February 2017 1519: 1501: 1497: 1376: 1333: 1270: 1254:Second World War 1247: 1199: 1195: 1191: 1187: 1160: 1081: 1077: 940:Trial of the Pyx 936:Coinage Act 1870 932: 913: 912: 908: 902: 894: 893: 889: 881: 880: 876: 858: 756:Francis Chantrey 753: 748:Order in Council 745: 741: 733: 701: 687: 680: 674: 670: 666: 665: 661: 551:Leicester Square 517: 516: 512: 507: 506: 502: 494: 493: 489: 469:, was appointed 457: 441: 412:Coinage Act 1816 349: 336: 333: 329: 294:double sovereign 247: 244:; the initials ( 234:numismatic value 222:circulating coin 166: 140: 111:Years of minting 42: 21: 18:Sovereign (coin) 5429: 5428: 5424: 5423: 5422: 5420: 5419: 5418: 5384: 5383: 5382: 5377: 5353:Jubilee coinage 5331: 5314: 5258: 5217: 5193:Guinea (£1/1/–) 5141:Half crown (2/6 5062: 5059: 5056: 5055: 5052: 5050: 5026: 5023: 5020: 5019: 5017: 5002: 4999: 4996: 4995: 4993: 4978: 4975: 4972: 4971: 4969: 4968:Half farthing ( 4949: 4946: 4943: 4942: 4940: 4920: 4917: 4914: 4913: 4911: 4896: 4846: 4843: 4840: 4839: 4837: 4825: 4820: 4781:Gold Sovereigns 4775:Wayback Machine 4751: 4741: 4728: 4722: 4709: 4700: 4691: 4683: 4681: 4659:Pollard, Graham 4657: 4651: 4638: 4632: 4619: 4605:10.2307/2221837 4583: 4566: 4549: 4535: 4526: 4520: 4507: 4501: 4488: 4482: 4466: 4460: 4447: 4436: 4419: 4416: 4411: 4410: 4400: 4398: 4390: 4389: 4385: 4375: 4373: 4365: 4364: 4360: 4350: 4348: 4339: 4338: 4334: 4324: 4322: 4314: 4313: 4309: 4299: 4297: 4289: 4288: 4284: 4274: 4272: 4264: 4263: 4259: 4249: 4247: 4239: 4238: 4234: 4224: 4222: 4214: 4213: 4209: 4199: 4197: 4189: 4188: 4184: 4174: 4172: 4164: 4163: 4159: 4149: 4147: 4139: 4138: 4134: 4124: 4122: 4114: 4113: 4109: 4099: 4097: 4089: 4088: 4084: 4074: 4072: 4063: 4062: 4058: 4048: 4046: 4038: 4037: 4033: 4023: 4021: 4013: 4012: 4008: 3998: 3996: 3988: 3987: 3983: 3973: 3971: 3962: 3961: 3957: 3947: 3945: 3936: 3935: 3931: 3921: 3919: 3911: 3910: 3906: 3896: 3894: 3890: 3889: 3885: 3875: 3873: 3864: 3863: 3859: 3849: 3847: 3839: 3838: 3834: 3826: 3819: 3811: 3807: 3797: 3795: 3790: 3789: 3785: 3777: 3773: 3765: 3761: 3753: 3749: 3741: 3737: 3729: 3725: 3715: 3713: 3708: 3707: 3703: 3696: 3677: 3676: 3672: 3662: 3660: 3655: 3654: 3650: 3642: 3635: 3625: 3623: 3614: 3613: 3609: 3601: 3597: 3587: 3585: 3577: 3576: 3572: 3562: 3560: 3552: 3551: 3547: 3537: 3535: 3526: 3525: 3521: 3511: 3509: 3499: 3498: 3494: 3486: 3482: 3474: 3470: 3462: 3458: 3450: 3446: 3438: 3434: 3426: 3422: 3414: 3410: 3402: 3398: 3390: 3386: 3378: 3374: 3366: 3362: 3354: 3350: 3342: 3338: 3330: 3326: 3318: 3311: 3303: 3299: 3291: 3287: 3279: 3275: 3265: 3263: 3258: 3257: 3253: 3243: 3241: 3230: 3229: 3225: 3217: 3213: 3205: 3201: 3193: 3189: 3181: 3177: 3169: 3165: 3157: 3153: 3145: 3141: 3133: 3126: 3118: 3114: 3106: 3102: 3094: 3087: 3077: 3075: 3066: 3065: 3061: 3044: 3043: 3039: 3031: 3027: 3019: 3015: 3007: 3003: 2995: 2991: 2983: 2979: 2968: 2967: 2963: 2955: 2946: 2939: 2924: 2923: 2919: 2911: 2907: 2899: 2895: 2887: 2883: 2875: 2871: 2863: 2856: 2848: 2844: 2834: 2833: 2829: 2821: 2817: 2809: 2805: 2797: 2793: 2785: 2781: 2773: 2764: 2756: 2752: 2744: 2740: 2732: 2728: 2720: 2716: 2701: 2700: 2696: 2676: 2675: 2671: 2647: 2646: 2642: 2619: 2618: 2614: 2606: 2599: 2591: 2587: 2579: 2575: 2567: 2563: 2555: 2551: 2543: 2539: 2531: 2527: 2519: 2515: 2507: 2503: 2495: 2491: 2483: 2479: 2471: 2464: 2456: 2452: 2428: 2427: 2423: 2415: 2411: 2403: 2399: 2391: 2387: 2379: 2375: 2367: 2363: 2355: 2348: 2340: 2333: 2325: 2321: 2313: 2309: 2301: 2297: 2289: 2285: 2277: 2273: 2265: 2261: 2253: 2249: 2236: 2235: 2231: 2223: 2219: 2211: 2207: 2199: 2195: 2187: 2183: 2175: 2171: 2163: 2156: 2148: 2144: 2136: 2132: 2124: 2120: 2116:, pp. 3–4. 2112: 2108: 2100: 2096: 2086: 2084: 2075: 2074: 2070: 2062: 2058: 2053: 2048: 2047: 2042: 2038: 2029: 2025: 2013: 2009: 2008: 2006: 2002: 1993: 1989: 1984: 1956: 1951: 1949: 1942: 1937: 1935: 1928: 1923: 1921: 1918: 1906:80 Anniversary 1817:75 Anniversary 1811:15 August 2020 1800:75 Anniversary 1760:26 August 2019 1513: 1499: 1495: 1435:coin collectors 1423: 1411:Martin Jennings 1374: 1367:Diamond Jubilee 1336:Bernard Sindall 1331: 1328:Raphael Maklouf 1320: 1268: 1245: 1197: 1193: 1189: 1185: 1164:In March 1914, 1158: 1135:First World War 1128: 1079: 1075: 1028: 1008:Edward VII 930: 910: 906: 905: 900: 891: 887: 886: 878: 874: 873: 861:half sovereigns 856: 814: 751: 743: 739: 731: 703: 699: 697: 685: 678: 672: 668: 663: 659: 658: 653: 648: 579: 567:George III 514: 510: 509: 504: 500: 499: 491: 487: 486: 455: 448: 439: 408:Napoleonic Wars 347: 334: 327: 314: 285:First World War 245: 47: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 5427: 5425: 5417: 5416: 5411: 5406: 5401: 5396: 5386: 5385: 5379: 5378: 5376: 5375: 5370: 5365: 5360: 5355: 5350: 5345: 5340: 5335: 5326: 5324: 5320: 5319: 5316: 5315: 5313: 5312: 5307: 5302: 5297: 5292: 5287: 5282: 5280:Half sovereign 5277: 5272: 5266: 5264: 5260: 5259: 5257: 5256: 5251: 5246: 5241: 5236: 5231: 5225: 5223: 5216: 5215: 5210: 5205: 5200: 5195: 5190: 5188:Sovereign (£1) 5185: 5176: 5171: 5166: 5157: 5152: 5147: 5138: 5133: 5119: 5117:Shilling (1/–) 5114: 5105: 5096: 5087: 5078: 5073:(Ceylon & 5046: 5037: 5013: 4989: 4965: 4936: 4906: 4904: 4898: 4897: 4895: 4894: 4889: 4884: 4879: 4874: 4869: 4864: 4859: 4854: 4833: 4831: 4830:Decimal system 4827: 4826: 4821: 4819: 4818: 4811: 4804: 4796: 4790: 4789: 4784: 4778: 4764: 4758: 4750: 4749:External links 4747: 4746: 4745: 4739: 4726: 4720: 4707: 4698: 4655: 4649: 4636: 4630: 4617: 4581: 4564: 4547: 4533: 4524: 4518: 4505: 4499: 4486: 4480: 4464: 4458: 4445: 4434: 4415: 4412: 4409: 4408: 4383: 4358: 4332: 4307: 4282: 4257: 4232: 4207: 4182: 4157: 4132: 4107: 4082: 4056: 4031: 4006: 3981: 3955: 3929: 3904: 3883: 3857: 3832: 3830:, p. 177. 3817: 3805: 3783: 3781:, p. 133. 3771: 3759: 3747: 3735: 3723: 3701: 3694: 3688:. p. 12. 3670: 3648: 3633: 3607: 3595: 3570: 3545: 3519: 3492: 3480: 3468: 3456: 3454:, p. 102. 3444: 3432: 3420: 3408: 3396: 3384: 3372: 3360: 3358:, p. 173. 3348: 3346:, p. 598. 3336: 3324: 3309: 3297: 3285: 3273: 3251: 3223: 3211: 3199: 3187: 3185:, p. 141. 3175: 3163: 3151: 3139: 3124: 3122:, p. 155. 3112: 3100: 3085: 3059: 3037: 3025: 3013: 3001: 2989: 2977: 2961: 2944: 2937: 2917: 2905: 2893: 2881: 2869: 2854: 2842: 2827: 2815: 2813:, p. 433. 2803: 2801:, p. 525. 2791: 2779: 2762: 2760:, p. 511. 2750: 2748:, p. 322. 2738: 2736:, p. 310. 2726: 2724:, p. 484. 2714: 2708:London Gazette 2694: 2669: 2640: 2612: 2597: 2585: 2573: 2561: 2549: 2537: 2525: 2513: 2501: 2489: 2487:, p. 304. 2477: 2462: 2450: 2421: 2409: 2407:, p. 101. 2397: 2395:, p. 109. 2385: 2373: 2361: 2346: 2331: 2319: 2307: 2295: 2283: 2271: 2259: 2247: 2229: 2217: 2205: 2193: 2181: 2169: 2154: 2142: 2130: 2118: 2106: 2094: 2068: 2055: 2054: 2052: 2049: 2046: 2045: 2036: 2023: 2000: 1986: 1985: 1983: 1980: 1979: 1978: 1973: 1968: 1962: 1961: 1947: 1933: 1917: 1914: 1911: 1910: 1907: 1901: 1898: 1894: 1893: 1890: 1887: 1884: 1880: 1879: 1876: 1873: 1870: 1865: 1862: 1858: 1857: 1854: 1851: 1848: 1843: 1840: 1836: 1835: 1832: 1829: 1826: 1822: 1821: 1818: 1812: 1809: 1805: 1804: 1801: 1795: 1792: 1788: 1787: 1784: 1779: 1776: 1772: 1771: 1768: 1761: 1758: 1754: 1753: 1750: 1743: 1740: 1736: 1735: 1732: 1729: 1726: 1722: 1721: 1718: 1715: 1712: 1708: 1707: 1704: 1701: 1698: 1694: 1693: 1690: 1687: 1684: 1680: 1679: 1676: 1671: 1668: 1664: 1663: 1660: 1657: 1654: 1650: 1649: 1646: 1643: 1640: 1636: 1635: 1632: 1626: 1623: 1619: 1618: 1615: 1612: 1609: 1605: 1604: 1601: 1595: 1592: 1588: 1587: 1584: 1579: 1576: 1573: 1570: 1566: 1565: 1562: 1557: 1551: 1546: 1543: 1539: 1538: 1535: 1532: 1529: 1526: 1523: 1512: 1509: 1470:sovereign ring 1422: 1419: 1397:Following the 1359:Golden Jubilee 1319: 1316: 1304:decimalisation 1296:Orient Express 1242:George VI 1233:Humphrey Paget 1175:Mexican dollar 1155:George Goschen 1127: 1124: 1094:Following the 1049:Melbourne Mint 1027: 1024: 866:James Smithson 830:personal union 826:Queen Victoria 813: 810: 764:Thomas Wallace 728:George IV 654: 652: 649: 647: 644: 578: 575: 447: 444: 313: 310: 290:half sovereign 214:pound sterling 196: 195: 192: 188: 187: 182: 178: 177: 172: 168: 167: 159: 158: 154: 153: 152:depicted here) 146: 142: 141: 133: 132: 128: 127: 120: 116: 115: 112: 108: 107: 101: 97: 96: 93: 89: 88: 85: 81: 80: 77: 73: 72: 69: 65: 64: 63:7.98805 g 61: 57: 56: 53: 49: 48: 46:United Kingdom 45: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 5426: 5415: 5412: 5410: 5409:Bullion coins 5407: 5405: 5402: 5400: 5397: 5395: 5392: 5391: 5389: 5374: 5371: 5369: 5366: 5364: 5361: 5359: 5356: 5354: 5351: 5349: 5346: 5344: 5341: 5339: 5336: 5334: 5328: 5327: 5325: 5321: 5311: 5308: 5306: 5303: 5301: 5298: 5296: 5293: 5291: 5288: 5286: 5283: 5281: 5278: 5276: 5273: 5271: 5268: 5267: 5265: 5261: 5255: 5252: 5250: 5247: 5245: 5242: 5240: 5237: 5235: 5232: 5230: 5227: 5226: 5224: 5222:Commemorative 5220: 5214: 5211: 5209: 5206: 5204: 5201: 5199: 5196: 5194: 5191: 5189: 5186: 5184: 5182: 5177: 5175: 5172: 5170: 5167: 5165: 5163: 5158: 5156: 5153: 5151: 5148: 5146: 5144: 5139: 5137: 5134: 5131: 5127: 5125: 5120: 5118: 5115: 5113: 5111: 5106: 5104: 5102: 5097: 5095: 5093: 5090:Threepence (3 5088: 5086: 5084: 5079: 5076: 5072: 5070: 5047: 5045: 5043: 5038: 5036: 5034: 5014: 5012: 5010: 4990: 4988: 4986: 4966: 4963: 4959: 4957: 4937: 4934: 4930: 4928: 4908: 4907: 4905: 4903: 4899: 4893: 4890: 4888: 4885: 4883: 4880: 4878: 4875: 4873: 4870: 4868: 4865: 4863: 4860: 4858: 4855: 4853: 4835: 4834: 4832: 4828: 4824: 4817: 4812: 4810: 4805: 4803: 4798: 4797: 4794: 4788: 4785: 4782: 4779: 4776: 4772: 4768: 4765: 4762: 4759: 4756: 4755:The Sovereign 4753: 4752: 4748: 4742: 4736: 4732: 4727: 4723: 4717: 4713: 4708: 4704: 4699: 4695: 4680: 4676: 4672: 4671: 4665: 4660: 4656: 4652: 4646: 4642: 4637: 4633: 4627: 4623: 4618: 4614: 4610: 4606: 4602: 4598: 4594: 4590: 4586: 4582: 4578: 4574: 4570: 4565: 4561: 4557: 4553: 4548: 4544: 4543: 4538: 4534: 4530: 4525: 4521: 4515: 4511: 4506: 4502: 4496: 4492: 4487: 4483: 4477: 4473: 4469: 4468:Clancy, Kevin 4465: 4461: 4455: 4451: 4446: 4442: 4441: 4435: 4431: 4427: 4423: 4418: 4417: 4413: 4397: 4393: 4387: 4384: 4372: 4368: 4362: 4359: 4347: 4343: 4336: 4333: 4321: 4317: 4311: 4308: 4296: 4292: 4286: 4283: 4271: 4267: 4261: 4258: 4246: 4242: 4236: 4233: 4221: 4217: 4211: 4208: 4196: 4192: 4186: 4183: 4171: 4167: 4161: 4158: 4146: 4142: 4136: 4133: 4121: 4117: 4111: 4108: 4096: 4092: 4086: 4083: 4071: 4067: 4060: 4057: 4045: 4041: 4035: 4032: 4020: 4016: 4010: 4007: 3995: 3991: 3985: 3982: 3970: 3966: 3959: 3956: 3944: 3940: 3933: 3930: 3918: 3914: 3908: 3905: 3893: 3887: 3884: 3872: 3868: 3861: 3858: 3846: 3842: 3836: 3833: 3829: 3824: 3822: 3818: 3814: 3809: 3806: 3793: 3787: 3784: 3780: 3775: 3772: 3768: 3763: 3760: 3757:, p. 31. 3756: 3751: 3748: 3745:, p. 10. 3744: 3739: 3736: 3732: 3727: 3724: 3711: 3705: 3702: 3697: 3691: 3687: 3683: 3682: 3674: 3671: 3658: 3652: 3649: 3646:, p. 14. 3645: 3640: 3638: 3634: 3621: 3617: 3611: 3608: 3604: 3599: 3596: 3584: 3580: 3574: 3571: 3559: 3555: 3549: 3546: 3534: 3530: 3523: 3520: 3507: 3503: 3496: 3493: 3489: 3484: 3481: 3477: 3472: 3469: 3465: 3460: 3457: 3453: 3448: 3445: 3441: 3436: 3433: 3429: 3424: 3421: 3417: 3412: 3409: 3405: 3400: 3397: 3394:, p. 99. 3393: 3388: 3385: 3381: 3376: 3373: 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