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SilverGoldHunter here and on today's blog I will be going through the 2nd Episode of the Coin Review Series which is.
Australia 2021 Struck on the Day Gold Proof Sovereign
This coin in my view is a very special commemorative coin as this represent the 95th Birthday of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as it was struck on the day which is the 21st April 2021.
But what really gets me is that only & YES ONLY a mere 200 were ever struck on her birthday which is a rare piece to get and it was done on 22ct gold.
So let's get over to the design of the coin
Starting with the front which is on the left which is an Australian Sovereign of the coin value of 25 Dollars and on the right which is celebrating the 95th year of Queen Elizabeth II with the number '95'.
Box Set
This box set a very nice design with the gold, COA & showing it was signed by Neil Vance and the number of coins which was struck on her birthday.
And according to the website which I will leave you a link to read stating that in the form of recommendation is that
the UK Gold Proof Sovereign has already sold out its entire 7,995 edition limit with 95th birthday design additions. Most importantly, just 925 Sovereigns have been authorised for 2021 and 200 of them were set aside and officially struck on the Queen’s birthday. Those 200 are the ultra-collectable coins of the release and the one you should be adding to your collection.
SPEFICIATION
Year of Issue: 2021
Country of Issue: Australia
Metal: 22 Carat Gold
Diameter: 22.6mm
Weight: 7.98g
Finish: Proof
Obverse: Jody Clark
Reverse: Ing Ing Jong
Edition Limit: 200
Maximum Coin Mintage: 925
Struck on the Day: 21st April 2021
And this price is really expensive as it was set you back at the price of £795.00 + £7.99 P&P and only 3 you can have in quantities.
MY PERSONAL OPINION
This is in my view that this is in my own agreement a very SPECIAL piece as it said only 200 was ever made on her birthday and since it is also a numismatic coin which I believe that it could be worth a lot of money in many years to come.
SOURCES
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And I will see you on the next blog.
SilverGoldHunter
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Nice but I will stick to my original plan of a Gold Buffalo for now.
Thanks for the share @silvergoldhunter
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Sovereigns from different countries are price slightly lower than Sovereigns from Great Britain, why is that?
I probably think it's due to the fact number of ct in each gold
You mean there is a difference in ct in each sovereign?
yep