2026 UK 'Yellow Gold' Full Sovereign Gold Coin - Mini Box of 100 Coins
This 2026 UK 'Yellow Gold' Full Sovereign Gold Coin Bullion Bundle consists of 100 new sovereign coins supplied in a Peli 1030 Protective Microcase. The 2026 UK 'Yellow Gold' Full Sovereign Gold Coin marks a historic return to the traditional yellow gold alloy, and also includes new anti-counterfeiting features for the first time in the sovereign's history. Each coin features Benedetto Pistrucci's iconic St George and the Dragon design, as featured on the first sovereign struck in 1817. In addition, each coin includes new microtext reading ‘HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE’, the historic motto of the Order of the Garter. The obverse of each coin bears the uncrowned portrait of King Charles III, designed by sculptor Martin Jennings, accompanied by a new latent image - an optical security feature that changes in appearance depending on the angle it is viewed. The Royal Mint have made the decision to move away from the rose gold colour that has defined Sovereigns since 2000, and return to the classic yellow gold hue that was used for the coins for centuries. The new latent image and microtext make it harder to counterfeit the coins. - Total coin weight: 798 grams. - Struck in 916.7 (22ct) gold. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales. - Struck to a [bullion](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Dimensions: Diameter: 22.05mm. Thickness: 1.52mm. - Supplied in Royal Mint tubes and stored in a 1030 Peli case. The gold sovereign is one of Britain's most famous coins, and the first of which was minted in 1489 at the behest of King Henry VII. The modern Sovereign featuring Benedetto Pistrucci's 'St George and the Dragon' reverse design was first struck in 1817. Due to its long history, the UK Sovereign coin is the flagship coin of The Royal Mint. A triumph of numismatic art, many consider The Sovereign the ‘chief coin of the world’. As an official partner of The Royal Mint, we purchase these coins directly from The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales.