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The Sovereign Gold Coins site was put together to help coin collectors find out which gold sovereigns are the most valuable or the rarest; how to spot a counterfeit and to find out more about gold sovereigns when thinking about purchasing them. We offer guides about specific gold sovereign coins including where to purchase them, either as a gift or to increase collections. With your help we can make this site the best information site on the net. Should you wish to submit an article for inclusion on the site please send us an email. (see below)
Submitting An Article
If you would like to send us an article about sovereigns, collecting coins or other relevant subjects, please send an email to admin1 -at- sovereigngoldcoins.com (replacing the "-at-" with an @) with the following details
- Your Name
- Date
- Your Website Address (if applicable)
- Your Article
- Images (optional)
If you are sending images please make sure they do not infringe any copyright.
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Resources
Images come from www.flickr.com,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajay_g/ - Bombay Mint
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75905404@N00/ - Sydney Mint
http://www.flickr.com/photos/avlxyz/ - Melbourne Mint
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_(British_coin)
and other images within the public domain
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