2021 Half-Sovereign – Bullion
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Half the gold content of a full sovereign, the 22 carat 2021 Bullion Gold Half-Sovereign lowers the entry point for owning gold bullion.
Half-sovereign
2021 Half-Sovereign – Bullion
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Half the gold content of a full sovereign, the 22 carat 2021 Bullion Gold Half-Sovereign lowers the entry point for owning gold bullion.
1914 Half-Sovereign – George V
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King George V’s portrait, designed by Bertram MacKennal, is on the obverse of the coin.
2022 Half-Sovereign Proof
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A new reverse for the 2022 Gold Half-Sovereign Proof was created to commemorate the platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
1908 Gold Half-Sovereign Melbourne Edward VII
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The 1908 Melbourne Half-Sovereign has a small 'M' above the date to indicate the sovereign was produced in Melbourne, Australia.
1551-1553 Gold Half-Sovereign – Edward VI
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1551-1553 Gold Half-Sovereign Gold Half-Sovereign of King Edward VI, minted at the Royal Mint (known as the Tower Mint at the time). Third Period.
2016 Half-Sovereign Proof – Butler Effigy – Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II's sixth portrait can be seen on the obverse, designed by James Butler to commemorate her majesty's 90th birthday.
2023 Gold Half-Sovereign Coronation of King Charles III
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Proof Gold Half-Sovereign released to commemorate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III which took place on 6 May 2023.
2024 Gold Half-Sovereign Proof – Charles III
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The 2024 Gold Half-Sovereign Proof shows the definitive head of King Charles III with the reverse of St George. Limited Edition mintage is 1,250.
1897 Gold Half-Sovereign – Victoria
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The 1897 Gold Half-Sovereign, London. In 1897, for the first time, a British Monarch had a Diamond Jubilee: Queen Victoria had ruled for 60 years.
1893 Gold Half-Sovereign – Victoria
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The 1893 Gold Half-Sovereign was the first year of the 'Old Head' or 'Vieiled' Head portrait of Queen Victoria. This portrait (by Thomas Brock) was used until Victoria's death in 1901.