If you wanted to trace the original roots of the Great Britain Sovereign back through English history, you would need to go all the way back to the 15th century and the rise of the Tudor Dynasty. King Henry VII, the founder of the dynasty and father of the infamous King Henry VIII, was the first to issue a coin known as the sovereign. At this point in English history, the coin was known as the English gold sovereign and it featured a bust of Henry VII on one side and an image of the Royal Arms of England with the Tudor rose.
All of these 2022 Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins are available to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are offered individually inside plastic flips or by multiples of 25 in acrylic tubes.
Queen Elizabeth II features on the obverse side of 2022 Gold Sovereign Coins. Her Majesty has graced English coinage since 1952 when she ascended the throne upon the death of her father, King George VI. The Royal Mint of England now uses the fifth-generation portrait of the Queen from Jody Clark on the obverse of all its coinage. This design shows the Queen at the age of 89 and it includes the George IV State Diadem Crown upon her head.
- Available to you inside individual plastic flips or acrylic tubes of 25 coins!
- 66th year of release for the modern Gold Sovereign!
- Contains .2354 Troy oz of actual gold content in BU condition.
- Holds legal tender status in Great Britain.
- Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.
- Royal Arms of England on the reverse.














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