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2020 Great Engravers Three Graces One Kilogram Gold Proof Coin

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The Britannia Coin Company
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Incredible one-kilogram 2020 [Three Graces](file:///collections/alderney-the-three-graces/) coin: the second release in The Royal Mint's [Great Engravers](file:///collections/the-great-engravers/) collection on a huge scale. [William Wyon](file:///blog/william-wyon-royal-mint-great-engraver/) originally engraved this instantly recognisable design in 1817. This 2020 version, remastered for modern coins, shows three classically dressed women, representing England, Scotland and Ireland, ascendant on the world stage in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. - [The Royal Mint](file:///buy-coins/the-royal-mint/) struck just 20 of these 1kg coins in 999.9 fine gold, and they remain highly sought after - The obverse displays [Jody Clark](file:///blog/jody-clark/)'s portrait of [Queen Elizabeth II](file:///buy-coins/elizabeth-ii/) and the denomination ([£1000](file:///buy-coins/1000/)) - Examples are supplied in the original presentation case from the Mint with an engraved COA plaque