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Replica Gold Sovereigns & Other Coins
Many 'replica' sovereigns are misleadingly described as restrikes (or re-strikes) and vendors fail to state they they are only imitations or reproductions.

What's in a Name?
Perhaps we could draw a comparison with the music industry. If we were to record ourselves playing and singing music in a copy of say The Rolling Stones, it would clearly be misleading of us to call our version a "re-issue", a "re-pressing", or a "re-recording". It would probably be called a "cover" version, but it would remain an imitation, possibly a tribute, although if you heard the writer singing, you would be unlikely to describe it as politely as a tribute. It would not even replicate the original, and perhaps even the word replica is too generous a description for the number of metal discs which look like coins but aren't.
When we try to find a single word which describes these items perfectly, we struggle, although the word "crap" possibly provides the best approximation. Again, though, some of these imitations are reasonably attractive, some are made of 22 carat gold, which still leaves us searching for a word.
Imitation, fantasy, unofficial pattern, unofficial replica restrike, pseudo-coin, reproduction; all go some way to describing these items. The single word replica at least has the merit of brevity, and it also importantly conveys the message that the piece is not genuine, not original, and probably not official.

Semantics or Ethics?
Some of our readers may think we are being over-semantic in our attempt to analyse and identify the most accurate word or expression to describe replica coins and the like, but we believe in trying to describe our products, offers, services, as accurately as we can (and we don't always succeed!). We also believe that coin dealers in general should try to set high ethical standards. When we see other dealers or individuals misleading potential buyers with descriptions which are at best euphemistic, and at worst dishonest and fraudulent, we feel we should warn collectors and investors about it, while at the same time disassociating ourselves from dubious practices.

Restrikes
An official restrike is a genuine coin struck by the original Mint, but with a retrospective date. The word restrike is often euphemistically and dishonestly used for fakes.
Please refer to our restrikes page for more detailed information.

Misleading "Restrike" Examples
Where we offer these for sale, naturally our descriptions are accurate.

Premadmin Items of Beauty Pobjoy Mint
We believe all 6 replica dates were commissioned by "Premadmin or Items of Beauty", a watch dealer and eBay seller. These were struck by Pobjoy Mint.
More to follow...
Buy it Now �5000 or "Make offer"!
Premadmin were asking �5,000 for a complete set of all 6 different replicas, which works out at just over �833 each. It is possible to buy genuine sovereigns for a fraction of the price.

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Obverse of 1841 Replica Sovereign - Misleadingly Described as a Restrike
Obverse of 1841 Replica Sovereign - Misleadingly Described as a Restrike


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