The Gold Proof Sovereign (1970–1984) contains Queen Elizabeth II's second portrait by Arnold Machin, which was introduced with decimal coinage. Its striking 22-carat gold design emphasises its remarkable detail and historical significance. Key Features: >Using decimal currency, Arnold Machin's second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II was unveiled. >Proof-finished and set in 22-carat gold, this piece exhibits exceptional craftsmanship and detail. >Minted between 1970 and 1984, these coins reflect an important period in modern British currency. >The famous Saint George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci is shown in the reverse design. >Collectors from all over the world are drawn to it because of its historical and numismatic value.
The Gold Proof Sovereign (1970–1984) contains Queen Elizabeth II's second portrait by Arnold Machin, which was introduced with decimal coinage. Its striking 22-carat gold design emphasises its remarkable detail and historical significance. Key Features: >Using decimal currency, Arnold Machin's second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II was unveiled. >Proof-finished and set in 22-carat gold, this piece exhibits exceptional craftsmanship and detail. >Minted between 1970 and 1984, these coins reflect an important period in modern British currency. >The famous Saint George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci is shown in the reverse design. >Collectors from all over the world are drawn to it because of its historical and numismatic value.
The Gold Proof Sovereign (1970–1984) contains Queen Elizabeth II's second portrait by Arnold Machin, which was introduced with decimal coinage. Its striking 22-carat gold design emphasises its remarkable detail and historical significance.
Key Features:
>Using decimal currency, Arnold Machin's second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II was unveiled. >Proof-finished and set in 22-carat gold, this piece exhibits exceptional craftsmanship and detail. >Minted between 1970 and 1984, these coins reflect an important period in modern British currency. >The famous Saint George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci is shown in the reverse design. >Collectors from all over the world are drawn to it because of its historical and numismatic value.