Elizabeth II, Sovereign ('I' India mint mark) 2019 Brilliant Unc

In 2019 The Royal Mint allowed British Gold Sovereigns to be struck in India, with an ‘I’ mint mark. The last Monarch to allow this was King George V in 1918. The Mint has packaged them with a certificate calling them Bullion but they are certainly Specimens that look much like proofs. They are housed in nice official display cases. The coin is sealed in a card which is also its guarantee from the Royal Mint that it is genuine and of the same standard as a British Sovereign. It is the first time that we have seen them in the Royal Mint package, the coins were made in India. You have a current gold coin with the Queen’s portrait with the Indian mint mark. We have never seen them like this before. We bought all that the dealer had for sale, it was a good price, so you have a good price, that way everyone is happy.
Availability: In stock
SKU: FID4119
£625.00

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Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
CompositionGold (.9167)
Diameter22.05 mm
Weight7.99 g
MonarchElizabeth II 1952 - 2022
Decimal DenominationSovereign