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Pre-Owned 2018 UK Two Dragons 1oz Gold Coin

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Gold
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Coins
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999.9‰
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31.100
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10.93
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10.93
Price
4,722.20 USD
Dealer
Atkinsons Bullion
Dealer country
United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-17
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The Pre-Owned 2018 UK Two Dragon 1oz Gold Coin features a Welsh dragon and a Chinese dragon appear in the design circling one another, representing the synergy between British and Chinese culture. Details of the coin's weight, fineness and year-date also feature. The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on a guilloche background design, and the monetary denomination of 100 pounds. - Each coin weighs 1 Troy Ounce and is 999.9 Fine Gold. - Minted by The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales. - VAT Free and Capital Gains Tax Exempt. - Minted to Bullion Standard. - Diameter: 32.69mm. Thickness: 3.00mm. **Other Information** In 2018, The Royal Mint celebrated 50 years at its home in South Wales and continues to expand its bullion business into Asia. For this reason, The Royal Mint produced this coin to pay tribute to the two very different cultures. The Welsh dragon is a fearsome beast, once flown on the banners of the battlefield. In Chinese mythology, dragons can control the elements and are symbols of power and strength. UK Government assurance of weight and purity.