The Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin – King Edward is a historic British gold coin issued by the Royal Mint, showcasing the reign of King Edward VII (1901–1910). These coins are celebrated for their elegance, craftsmanship, and enduring popularity among collectors. Today, Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coins featuring King Edward from random years are available online at ITM Trading in varied condition.
Coin Highlights:
- Issued by the Royal Mint of Great Britain.
- Contains 0.2354 Troy oz of actual gold content (for full sovereign).
- Struck in 22-karat gold (91.67%) with copper for added durability.
- Issued with a face value of 1 Sovereign, legally backed by the UK.
- Obverse features a left-profile portrait of King Edward VII.
- Reverse commonly displays Benedetto Pistrucci’s St. George slaying the dragon design.
- Available in random year and varied condition.
The obverse of the coin depicts King Edward VII in left-profile relief. The portrait reflects Edward’s mature features and regal bearing, capturing the style of early 20th-century British coinage. This effigy emphasizes both the authority and elegance of the monarch during his relatively short reign.
On the reverse, most coins showcase the famous St. George and the Dragon design, created by Benedetto Pistrucci in 1817. St. George is depicted mounted on a horse, vanquishing the dragon beneath him, symbolizing courage, protection, and victory. Minor variations in the design can occur depending on the year and minting location.
Gold Sovereigns from Edward VII’s reign were widely circulated and recognized for their uniform gold content, making them ideal for trade, investment, and collection. These coins bridged the Victorian era and the modern British monarchy, reflecting both tradition and refinement in their design.
Each Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin – King Edward in this listing is offered in varied condition, with some coins showing light signs of circulation and others retaining strong luster. With random year selection, collectors have the opportunity to own coins from different mints and production years, each carrying unique historical significance.
For both investors and numismatists, the King Edward Gold Sovereign is an excellent example of British craftsmanship, combining reliable gold content with a tangible piece of royal and monetary history.