During the final months of the reign of King George III, the first Gold Double Sovereign coin was issued. However, the decision was made to not release the coins for circulation use. The coin never entered circulating until 1887 during the Golden Jubilee celebration for Queen Victoria. Now, the Royal Mint of England has revived the coin for the 200th anniversary of the sovereign’s first release into circulation.
On the obverse of the 2020 Great Britain Gold Double Sovereign is the fifth-generation effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. This right-profile depiction of Her Majesty was created in July 2015 by Jody Clark and showcases the Queen at the age of 89 wearing the George IV State Diadem Crown. Containing a total of 1,333 diamonds, this crown is worn only for the State Opening of Parliament.
The reverse field of the 2020 Great Britain Gold Double Sovereign includes the classic 1817 design of St. George on horseback as he slays a dragon. This design was created in 1817 by Benedetto Pistrucci and has featured on the Gold Sovereign coins since that time.
- Coin arrives inside of a protective flip or tubes of 10!
- 1st issue of a numismatic Great Britain Gold Double Sovereign coin!
- Contains .4708 Troy oz of actual gold content in BU condition.
- Sovereign coin of Great Britain.
- On the obverse face of the coin is Queen Elizabeth II.
- The reverse includes St. George slaying the dragon.














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