What are your options when looking for a British Tax Free Investment?

With the Labour Government's budget set to be announced on 30th October 2024, there is speculation about significant changes to the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) allowance. In the coming weeks, as we await the final details, it’s crucial to understand what CGT-exempt investments are and how you can benefit from them.

Why Is the Last of the Rose Gold Sovereign So Special?

The 2025 "Last of the Rose Gold Sovereign" marks the end of an era in The Royal Mint's Sovereign series of rose gold coins. The Royal Mint has announced that this will be the final release of the rose-gold series, as the Sovereign will return to its traditional yellow gold colour in 2026.

What’s the difference between a yellow-golf and rose-gold sovereign?

In terms of gold content, the coins are identical. The 2025 Rose Gold Sovereign contains a higher proportion of copper, giving the 22ct gold its distinct subtle reddish hue. In contrast, the yellow gold we typically associate with jewellery contains less copper, resulting in the brighter, more traditional yellow tone.

2025 The Last of The Rose Gold Sovereign

Is the 2025 gold sovereign more sought after with collectors?

As the last coin in the rose-gold series, the 2025 Sovereign is expected to become a more sought-after collectible in the years to come. Coins marking the "last" of anything are often highly valued for their historical significance, rarity, and appeal to collectors who appreciate key transitional moments in numismatic history.

How do I buy Last of the Rose Gold Sovereign?

To buy the Gold 2025 Last of the Rose Gold sovereign, click here, we clearly show our premiums, and we offer discount on multi-buys. We are official partners of The Royal Mint; your coins will not have been in circulation and will be presented in a protective plastic wallet.