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Pre-Owned 2025 UK King Charles III Double Sovereign Gold Coin - Carded

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0.91670
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Atkinsons Bullion
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This Pre-Owned 2025 UK King Charles III Double Sovereign Gold Coin is supplied in the original Royal Mint card and features Benedetto Pistrucci's iconic St George and the Dragon design, as featured on the first sovereign struck in 1817. The obverse of the coin bears the uncrowned portrait of King Charles III, designed by sculptor Martin Jennings. - Weighs 15.96g and is struck in 916.7 (22ct) gold. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint. - Struck to a bullion finish. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Diameter: 28.40mm. - Supplied in original Royal Mint card. 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’.