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1992 Gold Proof Sovereign PF70 Ultra Cameo

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The 1992 Gold Proof Sovereign is part of a low-mintage series from the early 1990s, now highly collectable in top grade. Struck in 22 carat gold and finished to The Royal Mint’s highest standard, this coin has been graded PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC – a perfect strike with flawless fields and deep cameo contrast.

The obverse features Raphael Maklouf’s third portrait of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse bears the timeless St George and the Dragon design by Benedetto Pistrucci.

Very few examples from this year survive in PF70, making this an excellent opportunity for collectors seeking condition rarity.

Coin Highlights

• Year: 1992
• Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
• Denomination: Full Sovereign
• Grade: NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo
• Metal: 22 Carat Gold (916.7 fineness)
• Weight: 7.98g
• Diameter: 22.05mm
• Obverse: Raphael Maklouf portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II
• Reverse: St George and the Dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
• Finish: Proof
• Graded: Sealed NGC holder with certification ID
• Mintage: Limited edition

Condition
Graded PF70 Ultra Cameo - flawless under magnification with strong frosted devices and mirror-polished fields.

Why Buy This Coin?

• Low-mintage 1992 proof sovereign in perfect PF70 grade
• Scarce early 90s issue with strong long-term appeal
• Certified by NGC with full Ultra Cameo contrast
• CGT-exempt for UK collectors and investors
• Ideal for collectors building a complete PF70 set

Condition: Graded PF70 Cameo by NGC – flawless under 5x magnification
Presentation: Slabbed and authenticated in a secure NGC holder
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1992 Gold Proof Sovereign PF70 Ultra Cameo Sale price£1,190

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