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Pre-Owned 2019 UK Girl Guiding 50p Piedfort Proof Gold Coin - NGC Graded PF70 Ultra Cameo - 5878561-005

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Gold
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916.7‰
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31.000
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4.50
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4.50
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3,913.16 USD
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Atkinsons Bullion
Dealer country
United Kingdom
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2026-06-23
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This Pre-Owned 2019 UK Girl Guiding Piedfort 50p Proof Gold Coin has been graded as PF70 Ultra Cameo by Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) and was struck to celebrate one hundred years of the Girl Guides. The reverse of the coin features a motif of girl guide symbols and was designed by J. Evans and D. Hainan. The obverse of the coin bears Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. - Weighs 31.00g and is struck in 916.7 (22ct) gold. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint. - Struck to a proof finish. - Double-thick piedfort coin. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Diameter: 27.30mm. - NGC graded PF70. - Supplied slabbed and sealed. The 2010 Girlguiding UK 50p Gold Proof Coin celebrates the girls who demanded their own version of scouts in 1909, at a time when women were still classed as inferior. Graded by NGC as PF70. NGC certification guarantees authenticity and grades coins on a numerical scale from 1-70, with 70 being the highest grade assigned.