noun Internet Slang

sovereign

SOV-rin · noun · informal

A pound (from the gold coin).

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Definitions

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Historically a gold coin worth one pound; used in slang for a pound of money.

“That antique's worth a fair few sovereigns.”
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sovereign In A Sentence

That antique's worth a fair few sovereigns.

Origin & Usage

From the English gold sovereign coin first minted in 1489.

Variants sovsovs

People Also Ask

What is a sovereign in money terms?

Historically a British gold coin worth one pound; the name is also used loosely to mean a pound's worth of money.

Where does the sovereign coin come from?

The English gold sovereign was first minted in 1489 under Henry VII.

Is a sovereign still worth a pound?

As legal tender its face value is a pound, but the gold content makes modern sovereigns worth far more to collectors.

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