Each Great Britain Gold Double Sovereign Coin available to you in this product listing comes with a protective plastic flip. The coins are all chosen at random for you once your payment has been processed. We cannot guarantee a specific date mark and monarch design for you, nor can we hand-pick a variety of different date marks and designs if you buy more than one of these gold coins for sale.
The modern Gold Sovereign coin was introduced in 1817 late in the reign of King George III. In 1820, the first-ever Gold Double Sovereign was struck but not introduced into circulation. In 1887, during the reign of Queen Victoria, the Double Sovereign re-emerged and was released into circulation by the Royal Mint. Today, a Double Sovereign is produced each year alongside the long-running Gold Sovereign.
On the obverse side of Great Britain Gold Double Sovereign Coins, you will find one of many different designs of the reigning British monarch. Each coin will feature the monarch whose reign matches the date mark on the coin. The most common designs you are likely to find are those of Queen Victoria, whose reign is the second-longest in British history behind only her great-great-granddaughter, the current Queen of England, Elizabeth II. To date, five different effigies of Queen Elizabeth II have featured on the Gold Double Sovereign.
- Arrives inside of a protective plastic flip!
- Issued in 1820, and regularly since 1887!
- Contains .4708 Troy ounces of actual gold content!
- On the obverse is the image of the reigning British monarch to match the date mark.
- The reverse of most coins includes St. George slaying the dragon.
- Random year listings come with the potential to receive several coins of the same date and design when buying multiples.












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