Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 7.98
Pure gold content (grams): 7.32
Fineness: 916.7 (22ct)
Diameter: Approx. 22.05mm
The King Edward VII Gold Sovereign, minted between 1902 and 1910, is a distinguished piece of British numismatic history. Struck by The Royal Mint during the early 20th century, the obverse features the portrait of King Edward VII, while the reverse showcases Benedetto Pistrucci’s iconic St George and the Dragon design — one of the most celebrated coin designs in the world.
Minted in 22-carat gold (916.7 fineness), each sovereign contains 7.32 grams of pure gold and combines historic significance with intrinsic bullion value. As a pre-owned sovereign and legal British tender, this coin is Capital Gains Tax exempt in the UK, making it an attractive and tax-efficient option for investors.
Highly liquid, globally recognised, and rich in heritage, the Edward VII Sovereign is ideal for collectors seeking historic monarch coins or investors building a diversified physical gold portfolio.
Available with fully insured UK delivery or secure collection from London Gold Emporium, Hatton Garden.

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