The gold quarter sovereign was introduced in 1853 and was the currency equivalent to five shillings. Although the coin wasn’t popular during this time due to the coin being very small,
difficult to handle and concerns about the item wearing very quickly. The Gold Quarter sovereign was re-released in 2009 to a great reception by collectors, containing a portrait of Her Royal
Majesty’s Head, Queen Elizabeth II as depicted by Ian Rank – Broadley FRBS. CGT Exempt. Coronation King Charles III.
This 2023 Gold Sovereign coins will be the first in the series featuring
HRH King Charles III since his accension to the throne. The new Coronation gold sovereign coin will feature the King Charles III portrait in the Coronation Crown by renowned artist and bronze
sculptor Martin Jennings. Each new coin struck by The Royal Mint is authorised by royal proclamation. 2023 sovereigns will bear the royal coat of arms of King Charles III. The gold Sovereign
is one of the oldest British coins still in production by the Royal Mint. upholding Tradition coin features the present monarch on the obverse [front] of the coin, and St George slaying a
dragon on the reverse [back]. The Gold Sovereign remains one of the first choices for all UK investors, as with their status as British Legal tender, Gold Sovereign coins are exempt from
Capital Gains Tax in addition to being VAT-free. Making the Britannia a highly popular choice for UK investors.
Purchase your King Charles III sovereigns from Hatton Garden Metals
We are a reputable gold bullion dealer situated in the prestigious Hatton Garden district of London. Renowned for our reliability and commitment to quality, we provide gold sovereign
coins at competitive prices. As official Partners of The Royal Mint, we proudly offer the latest King Charles III sovereign, along with the
best-value sovereigns available on the secondary market.
History of the King Charles III Gold Sovereign.
King Charles III ascended to the throne of the United Kingdom in 2023, marking a historic moment in British history.
As the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II, his coronation became the first in 70 years, signifying a significant event for the nation.
To commemorate this momentous occasion, the coronation sovereign was introduced. Featuring a portrait of King Charles III wearing
his coronation crown, this coin maintains the traditional George and dragon design on the reverse. Upholding the standard set by the original
sovereign issued in 1817, the coronation sovereign contains 7.32 grams of fine gold, adhering to the tradition of weight and carat values.
The King Charles III bullion sovereign is the latest sovereign coin launched by The Royal Mint. Like other sovereigns, King Charles III
sovereigns are valued not only for their numismatic appeal but also for their gold bullion content and storage of wealth.
Mint: |
The Royal Mint |
Origin: |
UK |
Item Code: |
PRQSCOKC |
Carat: |
22.00ct |
Gross Weight: |
1.99G |
Fine Content: |
1.82G |
Condition: |
Proof
A Proof coin is the best work of a Mint and is highly valued as a special commemorative piece. Made with great care, proof coins are created using carefully hand-finished dies. This choice ensures that each coin is flawless and perfect before it is made with great attention to detail.
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