Britain 5 Sovereign

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Britain 5 Sovereign
Britain 5 Sovereign
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The British 5 Sovereign gold coin, also known as the Quintuple Sovereign, is the largest and most prestigious coin in the sovereign family. Struck from 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold and containing a full 1.1771 troy ounces of pure gold, this impressive coin has historically been issued as a presentation piece and is often featured in proof or commemorative sets. The 5 Sovereign features the reigning monarch of the time on the obverse and typically showcases Benedetto Pistrucci’s renowned St. George and the Dragon design on the reverse--a timeless depiction that has graced British gold coinage since 1817.

Historical Insight:

First issued in 1820 under King George III, the 5 Sovereign has always been a symbol of prestige and ceremonial importance. Rarely minted for circulation, these coins were historically used for special royal events, diplomatic gifts, or collector sets. Modern issues are especially sought after for their low mintages, exceptional strike quality, and substantial gold content. The combination of size, artistry, and scarcity makes the 5 Sovereign a centerpiece in many high-end collections and an appealing choice for those investing in larger gold coins with historic significance.

Highlights:

  • Struck from 22-karat gold (.9167 fine)
  • Contains 1.1771 troy oz of pure gold
  • Obverse: Portrait of the ruling British monarch at the time of minting
  • Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon (or special commemorative designs)
  • Issued by the Royal Mint
  • Legal tender with a £5 face value

Specifications

SKU:
267
Year:
Random
Grade:
Brilliant Unc
Grade Service:
None
Denomination:
5 Sovereign
Mint Mark:
Not Shown
Metal Content:
1.1775 Troy Oz
Purity:
0.9167
Thickness:
2.89 mm
Diameter:
36.02 mm

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