The Gold Britannia is a 999.9 fine bullion coin produced in the United Kingdom by the Royal Mint. Its face value is one hundred British pounds. Thanks to its high precious metal content, it is an excellent alternative investment, and its interesting design adds to its collectible value.
The coin's manufacturer, the Royal Mint, is known worldwide for its innovations, use of state-of-the-art technology, and raising of coin production standards. Today, the combination of technology with tradition and experience guarantees the highest level of product quality. The Royal Mint produces a staggering five billion coins annually.
The History of Britannia
Britannia is the Roman personification of the Kingdom, who appeared on coins as early as the Roman Empire. However, she did not appear on official British coins until 1672.
It is perceived as a key symbol of Britain, and the way it is depicted on coins has changed over the years. In 1987, Britannia gained the status of a gold coin, ranking among the most beautiful bullion coins. Britannia also has a government guarantee of weight and purity of gold, thanks to which it enjoys great trust.
What does the Britannia 1 oz gold coin look like?
The reverse of the coin depicts Britannia, whose appearance varies depending on the year of minting. The edge bears the name of the coin, the year of issue, and the gold content.
Depending on the year of production, the obverse of the coin features a different image of the monarch. Older coins feature Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, while newer coins issued after 2023 may feature a portrait of King Charles III. The changing image on the obverse makes each coin unique to its time, further enhancing its collectible and historical value. The photo of the coin is for illustrative purposes only. The obverse may vary depending on the year. Coins are allocated randomly.
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