Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin (Mixed Types, Random Year, Varied Condition)

$800.00

Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin (Mixed Types, Random Year, Varied Condition)

Product Title Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin (Mixed Types, Random Year, Varied Condition)
Year Random
Mint Mark Not Shown
Purity 0.9167
Manufacturer Royal Mint
Thickness 1.52 mm
Diameter 22.05 mm
Condition Varies
Face Value $1 Sovereign
Issuing Country Britain
Obverse Designer Benedetto Pistrucci
Reverse Designer Benedetto Pistrucci
Edge Design Reeded
Series Great Britain Sovereigns
CoA No
Packaging Type Plastic Flip
Package Dimensions .9 x .9 x .06
Metal Weight .2354 Troy Ounce

Description

Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin (Mixed Types, Random Year, Varied Condition)

The Royal Mint in London is one of the oldest operational facilities in the world. Minting coins for the United Kingdom for over a thousand years, it is the mint of origin for some of the finest coins still in existence today. For investors and collectors looking for truly unique coins, Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins are now available.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives in a protective plastic flip!
  • Random Year and Condition!
  • Contains 0.2354 oz actual gold weight.
  • Historic coins first struck in 1817.
  • Obverse and reverse designs vary by year – most feature Benedetto Pistrucci’s St. George and the Dragon on the reverse, with the reigning monarch on the obverse.
  • Most struck at Royal Mint.
  • Mixed types of coins available.

Great Britain’s gold coins were one of the first to be used in multiple corners of the world as the British Empire spread across the planet. The original English gold sovereign was last minted in 1604, and were so named because they featured images of the sovereign leader of the British Empire.

Modern Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins went back into production in 1817 following passage of the Great Recoinage of 1816. These sovereign coins were minted annually for 100 years, before long running breaks saw it produced only once between 1917 and 1957. That one-year production came in 1925. The coins went back into regular production in 1957 and are still struck to this day as BU and proof specimens by The Royal Mint.

Great Britian Gold Sovereign coins all feature the same reverse image; that of St. George mounted on horseback as he does battle with a dragon. The image was designed back in 1817 by Benedetto Pistrucci, and includes the year of minting.

The obverse side of each gold sovereign always features a profile depiction of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. Older coins feature profiles of Queen Victoria at three points during her long reign, as well as images of King Edward VII and King George V. All Great Britain Gold Sovereign coins struck following 1957 feature Queen Elizabeth II, with three versions of her right-profile portrait included.

On the whole, most of these coins were produced by the Royal Mint, in London. However, at certain points in time these coins were also struck at mints in Australia, Canada, and South Africa. Today, some coins are even minted by MMTC-PAMP in Delhi, India. Please keep in mind that we do not guarantee a specific specimen in this listing. You will receive a Great Britain Gold Sovereign, but we cannot hand-pick certain designs, guarantee specific conditions, or select a BU or proof specimen. All coins are chosen at random once your order has been processed.

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