*Gold Sovereign - Random Types
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Description
Gold Sovereigns have long been recognised as a trusted store of wealth, combining historical significance with intrinsic gold value. This listing offers randomly selected Gold Sovereigns from various eras, typically including coins issued under monarchs such as Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, and Queen Elizabeth II.
Each coin contains 0.2354 troy ounces of pure gold and is struck in 22-carat gold (91.67% purity). While these coins once circulated widely across the British Commonwealth, the examples offered here are primarily valued for their gold content. They are common date issues and generally presented in average circulated condition, making them ideal for gold investors rather than collectors seeking numismatic rarities.
Key Features:
- Weight: 7.98 grams
- Gold Content: 0.2354 troy ounces
- Purity: 22-carat gold (91.67%)
- Common date examples in average circulated condition
- Random types and monarchs – selection is dealer’s choice
- Globally recognised and easily tradable
- Obverse: Portrait of the reigning monarch at the time of issue
- Reverse: Typically features St. George and the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
Perfect for those seeking a tangible investment in gold, these Gold Sovereigns offer a practical way to hold physical bullion with historic character.
Additional information
| Year | Various |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Rare Coins |
| Product Type | Sovereign |
| Weight | 7.98g |
| Purity | 91.67% |
| Grade | Average |
| Weight (g) | 7.98 |
| Thickness (mm) | 1.52 |
| Diameter (mm) | 22.05 |
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