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Pre-Owned 2021 Full Sovereign Proof Design Gold Coin

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0.91670
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7.980
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1,048.60 USD
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Atkinsons Bullion
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United Kingdom
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2026-06-10
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This Pre-Owned 2021 Full Sovereign Proof Design Gold Coin celebrates the 95th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse of the coin features Benedetto Pistrucci's famous St George and the Dragon design. The coin also showcases a unique mintmark of '95' within the crown, located to the left of the 2021 year-date, commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's 95th birthday. The obverse of the coin bears the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by artist Jody Clark. A total of 95 mills are present on the coin's edge, symbolising each year of Queen Elizabeth II’s life. - Weighs 7.98g and is struck in 22ct gold. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint, UK. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Struck to a [proof](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - Limited mintage of 7,995. - Diameter: 22.05mm. Thickness: 1.52mm. - Supplied loose without box or certificate. The gold sovereign is one of Britain’s most famous coins, the first of which was minted in 1489 by King Henry VII, due to its long history it is considered by many as the flagship coin of the Royal Mint. Modern British sovereigns have been struck both at the Royal Mint and at branch mints since 1817.