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British gold coin, introduced by Henry VII,
which became the standard monetary unit in
1817. Minting ceased for currency purposes in
the UK in 1914, but the sovereign continued
to be used as `unofficial' currency in the
Middle East. It was minted for the last time
in 1987 and has now been replaced by the
Britannia. The value is notionally 1, but the
actual value is that of the weight of the
gold at current rates. Like the Mexican
50-peso piece, South African krugerrand, and
Soviet chervonetz of 10 roubles, sovereigns
are bought by investors suspicious of falling
values of paper currencies.