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1965 Gold Sovereign – Queen Elizabeth II Gillick Portrait – NGC MS64

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The 1965 Gold Sovereign features the original Gillick portrait of Queen Elizabeth II – used from 1957 to 1968 – and is one of the last sovereigns struck at London before UK production moved abroad.

This example has been graded MS64 by NGC, meaning it is in choice uncirculated condition with strong lustre and only minor contact marks visible under magnification. Mint State sovereigns from this era become increasingly scarce in higher grades, as most entered circulation or saw wear through handling.

The reverse showcases Pistrucci’s iconic St George and the Dragon design, sharply struck and well preserved in this piece.

Ideal for collectors seeking an early Queen Elizabeth II sovereign in strong condition, without the premium of a proof coin.


Coin Specifications

• Year. 1965
• Monarch. Elizabeth II
• Denomination. Sovereign
• Metal. 22 Carat Gold (91.67% pure)
• Weight. 7.98g
• Diameter. 22.05mm
• Obverse. Queen Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick
• Reverse. St George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
• Grade. MS64 – NGC Certified
• Mint. The Royal Mint, London
• Presentation. NGC holder with unique certification number


Key Points

• Original Gillick portrait – the first definitive effigy of the Queen
• Graded MS64 – lustrous, choice uncirculated condition
• Last decade of UK-struck sovereigns before overseas mints took over
• Classic bullion coin with collector appeal
• Free insured UK shipping

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