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Pre-Owned 2022 UK Memorial Full Sovereign Proof Gold Coin - Damaged Outer Box

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Gold
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Coins
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0.91670
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7.980
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5.15
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1,070.13 USD
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Atkinsons Bullion
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United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-10
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This Pre-Owned 2022 UK Memorial Full Sovereign Proof Gold Coin features a special memorial design to celebrate the life of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Jody Clark, and was limited to a mintage of only 17,500. The obverse of the coin bears the first portrait of King Charles III, designed by sculptor Martin Jennings. - Weighs 7.98g and is struck in 916.7 (22ct) gold. - Minted by The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales. - Struck to a proof finish. - First portrait of King Charles III. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Dimensions: Diameter: 22.05mm. Thickness: 1.52mm. - Supplied in original Royal Mint presentation box with certificate of authenticity (outer box is slightly damaged). - Limited mintage of 17,500. **Other Information** The gold sovereign is one of Britain's most famous coins, the first of which was minted in 1489 by 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 considered by many as the flagship coin of The Royal Mint.