Gold Sovereign 2 Pound (2025) Royal Mint UK
Buy a particularly inexpensive investment coin with a centuries-old tradition. Converted, the Gold Sovereign has a particularly good price per gram of fine gold!
The sovereign is an English gold coin that was introduced in 1489 by King Henry VII (1458-1509) worth one pound of silver coins (equivalent to 20 shillings). The gold sovereign has been minted with an identical fine weight of 7.32 grams since 1817.
The year of the first edition of the standardized, "modern" Sovereign in gold, minted by the Royal Mint, was 1957 (22 carat / 91.66% gold content). Due to the addition of harder admixture metals, the Gold Sovereign is extremely robust against wear and tear. The gold coin is recognized far beyond the coast of Great Britain and is a symbol of quality, reliability and continuity.
Appearance and design of the gold coin
The front of the Gold Sovereign is decorated with St. George slaying the dragon, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. On the back coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III graces the obverse of the coin, which was designed by Martin Jennings. The gold coin has no imprinted face value but is legal tender in the UK. The nominal is defined by weight and dimensions and is by definition one pound sterling.
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- Reverse Designer: Benedetto Pistrucci
- Obverse Designer: Jody Clark
- Coin Capsule
- Product number
- 27987
- Type
- Coins
- Producer:
- United Kingdom
- Manufacturer
- Royal Mint UK
- Monetary Denomination:
- 2 British Pound
- Fine weight:
- 14,64 g
- Total weight:
- 15,998 g
- Fineness:
- 916,6/1000
- Size:
- 28,40 x 1,52 mm
- Year of issue:
- 2025
- Grade:
- Mintfresh
- Packaging:
- Coin capsule
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