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1967 Queen Elizabeth II Gold Sovereign – PCGS MS64

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This 1967 Gold Sovereign, graded MS64 by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), is a highly sought-after piece for collectors and investors. Struck in 22-carat gold and featuring the iconic Gillick portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, this sovereign is a prime example of the high-quality coinage produced by The Royal Mint.

Key Features:

  • Year: 1967
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
  • Denomination: Sovereign
  • Metal: 22-carat gold (.9167 fineness)
  • Weight: 7.98g
  • Diameter: 22.05mm
  • Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II’s first portrait, designed by Mary Gillick
  • Reverse: St. George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
  • Grading: PCGS MS64 (Mint State 64 – well-struck with minimal marks)
  • Certification: Encapsulated and authenticated by PCGS

Why Buy This Coin?

  1. Investment-Grade Gold – A solid choice for gold investors looking for a well-preserved sovereign.
  2. PCGS Certified – Ensures authenticity and protects long-term value.
  3. Classic Design – The revered St. George and the Dragon motif paired with a historic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
  4. Historical Value – Part of the last sovereigns struck before the UK moved to decimalisation in 1971.

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