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Reverse side of the 2022 Memorial Sovereign Gold Coin featuring the Royal Arms

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2022 Memorial Sovereign Gold Bullion Coin

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2022 Sovereign Gold Coin - Queen Elizabeth II

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2022 Sovereign Gold Coin - Queen Elizabeth II

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Queen Elizabeth II Sovereign | Fifth Effigy

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Queen Elizabeth II Sovereign Gold Coin - Best Value

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Sovereign Elizabeth II Pre-decimal Gold Coin

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Queen Elizabeth II Pre-decimal Gold Sovereign

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Obverse of the Edward VII Sovereign Gold Coin featuring a portrait of Edward VII

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King Edward VII Sovereign Gold Coin

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The obverse side of the King George V Sovereign Gold Coin

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King George V Sovereign Gold Coin

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Obverse side of the Victoria Old Head Sovereign Gold Coin

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Victoria Old Head Sovereign Gold Coin

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Obverse side of the Victoria Young Head Sovereign Gold Coin

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Victoria Young Head Sovereign Gold Coin

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2024 Sovereign Gold Coin - King Charles III

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2024 Sovereign Gold Coin - King Charles III

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Coronation Sovereign 2023 Gold Bullion Coin

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The Coronation Sovereign 2023 Gold Bullion Coin

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Gold Sovereign Coins

Since 1817, the reverse of all sovereign coins have borne the image of St George and the Dragon. Benedetto Pistrucci, the Italian gem engraver was responsible for the design of St. George and the Dragon for sovereign coins. He rejected the traditional medieval interpretations of St. George which showed him adorned in heavy chainmail, instead preferring a bare, strong and powerful Greek interpretation. Pistrucci’s design is widely regarded as the quintessential depiction of the saint.

The status of the British sovereign gold coin as British legal tender means they are exempt from Capital Gains Tax, and as such they are one of the most sought-after investment coins with UK investors and collectors of precious metals. All gold sovereign coins are struck in 22-carat gold and come in standard, quintuples, double, half and quarter sizes, offering flexibility for investors seeking physical gold in different sized units.

In an ever-fluctuating market, the gold content of sovereign coins remains a steadfast anchor, mirroring the prevailing price of gold and providing stability in uncertain times. Whether acquired for their historical significance or their intrinsic value as gold bullion coins, the gold sovereign stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of investing in gold and the enduring legacy of British coinage.

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