By 1875, the Melbourne mint had been minting coins four only four years, but, despite some early hiccups in 1872, were producing sovereigns of high-quality. The 1875 Melbourne sovereign is no exception. It is generally well-struck, with good detailing to the reverse, in particular. The lustre could be characterised as subdued or dusty, and we have never seen an example with proof-like or bright appearance. Die cracks are often evident on the reverse around the date, and sometimes the BP initials are ill-defined or indistinct due to die fill. We have seen at least one example where the initials were hardly visible at all. The date is scarce in Mint State, and rare in grades PCGS MS63 or better.