First Minted: 1489, during the reign of Henry VII.
Weight: 7.98 grams (0.2354 troy oz).
Purity: 22-carat gold (91.67% gold content).
Design: The Gold Sovereign typically features St. George slaying the dragon on the reverse, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci in 1817. The obverse usually displays the portrait of the reigning monarch.
Notable Variants: Various designs have been issued over the centuries, with special editions for royal events and anniversaries.
Gold Britannia
First Minted: 1987.
Weight: Available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz.
Purity: 24-carat gold (99.99% gold content).
Design: Features Britannia, a symbol of British strength and independence. The design has evolved, with newer issues incorporating advanced security features like a hologram.
Significance: The Gold Britannia is a sought-after coin for investors due to its purity and iconic design, often released as limited editions or Proof coins.
Queen's Beasts Gold Series
First Minted: 2016.
Design: Each coin in the series features one of the heraldic beasts associated with British monarchy, starting with the Lion of England. Subsequent coins feature the Unicorn, Falcon, and others.
Purity: 22-carat gold.
Significance: This series is highly collectible due to its detailed designs and its link to British royal heraldry, appealing both to investors and collectors.
Silver Coins of the United Kingdom:
Silver Britannia
First Minted: 1997.
Weight: Available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz.
Purity: 99.9% pure silver.
Design: The Silver Britannia features the personification of Britannia, embodying the spirit of the British Isles. Recent designs have enhanced the representation of Britannia as a more modern, dynamic figure.
Notable Variants: The series includes Proof versions, colorized editions, and limited-run issues, which are popular with collectors.
Queen's Beasts Silver Series
First Minted: 2016.
Weight: 1 oz.
Purity: 99.9% pure silver.
Design: This silver coin series mirrors the gold version, showcasing the heraldic beasts in intricate detail, starting with the Lion of England.
Significance: These coins are coveted for their royal connection and the timeless artistry of the heraldic designs.
Royal Arms Silver Coin
Weight: Typically 1 oz.
Purity: 92.5% sterling silver.
Design: Features the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom, a symbol of national unity. The design has evolved but retains the classic elements of the monarchy’s heraldic symbols.
Significance: The coin is a tribute to the United Kingdom’s monarchy, making it a meaningful addition to any collection.
Platinum Coins of the United Kingdom:
Platinum Britannia
First Minted: 2018.
Weight: 1 oz.
Purity: 99.95% platinum.
Design: Similar to the gold and silver Britannia coins, the Platinum Britannia features the Britannia figure, symbolizing British strength and unity.
Rarity: The Platinum Britannia is relatively new and has limited availability, making it highly sought after for both collectors and investors.
Significance: This coin has captured the interest of those looking to diversify their precious metals portfolio with a high-purity, unique British coin.
Queen's Beasts Platinum Coin
First Minted: 2018.
Purity: 99.95% platinum.
Design: Part of the Queen’s Beasts series, these platinum coins feature one of the heraldic beasts from the royal coat of arms. The design is highly detailed, celebrating British heraldry.
Significance: This platinum coin series combines royal tradition with a precious metal that is both rare and valuable, making it a prime choice for collectors.
2006 Silver Britannia, Charioteer, 1oz Fine Silver Coin. In 2006, the Royal Mint re-issued the anniversary design of the 1997 silver ounce (also issued in 1999), known as The Charioteer.
2006 Silver Britannia, Guardian, 1oz Fine Silver Coin. In 2006, the Royal Mint re-issued the design of the 2001 silver ounce, known as The Guardian or Una and the Lion.
2006 Silver Britannia, Waves, 1oz Fine Silver Coin. In 2006, the Royal Mint re-issued the design of the 2003 silver ounce featuring a portrait of Britannia overlaid with a wave pattern.
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