APR 57

Great Britain Gold 1/2 Sovereign – Old English

$ 243.68

APR 57

Great Britain Gold 1/2 Sovereign – Old English

$ 243.68
  • Description

The Great Britain Gold Sovereign is one of the most significant gold coins ever struck due to its longevity of production and its global recognition. First issued in 1489 during the reign of King Henry VII, the gold sovereign has been struck regularly by the Kings and Queens of England since 1817. The Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin is currently available to you for purchase online today with APR 57.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives inside of protective plastic!
  • Issued intermittently since 1817!
  • Contains .1177 Troy oz of actual gold content.
  • Obverse features the reigning monarch appropriate for the date of issue.
  • Reverse of most coins includes the image of St. George mounted on horseback.
  • Issued by the Royal Mint.

These Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins from the Royal Mint have a different history than their Gold Sovereign counterparts. It was King Henry VIII of England who issued the first sovereign gold coins in 1544, nearly 60 years after Henry VII introduced the concept of the Gold Sovereign coin.

As the production of Great Britain Gold Sovereigns again disappeared in 1608 during the reign of James I, these Sovereign coins didnt last long during their initial production. With the Great Recoinage of 1816, the Sovereign returned alongside the Gold Sovereign in 1817. The Sovereign has been issued from 1817 to 1937, discontinued, and reintroduced in 1980.

On the obverse of any Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin is the effigy of the ruling monarch of England during the time period that matches the date mark on the coins. The oldest possible Sovereigns in this listing would feature the right-profile bust of King George III of England, the man famous for losing the North American colonies during the American Revolutionary War.

However, these Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins could also feature the bust of Queen Victoria I around the turn of the 20th century, King George V who was the great-grandfather to Queen Elizabeth II, King George VI who was the father of Queen Elizabeth II. Of course, the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Englands longest-ruling monarch in history, could also feature on the coin you receive.

The reverse of most of these Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins will feature the famed depiction of St. George riding on horseback as he slays the dragon. This image was created in 1817 by Benedetto Pistrucci. Some coins issued during the reign of Queen Victoria I alternately feature a crowned shield or Pistruccis artwork.

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APR ID 1862679
Year Random
Mint Mark Not Shown
Purity .9167
Manufacturer British Royal Mint
Thickness 1 mm
Diameter 19.3 mm
Condition Varied
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Reverse Designer Benedetto Pistrucci
Edge Design Reeded
Series Sovereign
CoA No
Packaging Type Plastic Flip
Weight 0.1177 Troy Ounce
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