1968 Gold Sovereign
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The last of the Mary Gillick sovereigns. This is the second issue, with BRITT OMN removed and there is courser graining on the edge.
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1968 Gold Sovereign
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The last of the Mary Gillick sovereigns. This is the second issue, with BRITT OMN removed and there is courser graining on the edge.
1908 Gold Sovereign Perth
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A small 'P' above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in Perth, Western Australia.
1909 Gold Sovereign – Melbourne Mint – Edward VII
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The small 'M' above the date indicates that this coin was minted in the Melbourne Mint, Victoria, Australia.
1915 Gold Sovereign Perth
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The Reverse, by Benedetto Pistrucci, shows St George on horseback slaying the Dragon with a sword. On the floor to the left is a broken spear from an earlier attack. Just above the date is the letter 'P' indicating the Perth mint.
2019 Gold Sovereign Bullion
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Intended as an investment coin, the 2019 Bullion Sovereign is one of the lowest-cost ways to buy gold.
1843 Gold Sovereign
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Reverse is Shield designed by Jean Baptiste Merlen. The Obverse is Queen Victoria Young Head by William Wyon.
1995 Gold Sovereign Proof
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Only Proof Gold Sovereigns were issued in 1995, no bullion sovereigns were minted, and only 7,500 individually boxed proof sovereigns were issued by the Royal Mint
1879 Gold Sovereign London
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The 1879 Gold Sovereign shows Queen Victoria Young Head by William Wyon is on the obverse. This was a low mintage year. St George is on the reverse.
2025 Premium Silver Sovereign Proof
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The 2024 Premium Silver Sovereign Proof features a privy mark to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Jean Baptiste Merlen’s Royal Arms design.