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2005 Gold Proof Five Pound Sovereign PF70 Ultra Cameo – Timothy Noad Design

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The 2005 Gold Proof Five Pound Sovereign stands as one of the most distinctive issues in modern British numismatics. Departing from the traditional St George and the Dragon, this special release features a one-off design by heraldic artist Timothy Noad, depicting a powerful shield of the Royal Arms.

Struck in 22-carat gold to the finest proof finish and graded NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo, this example is flawless – with perfect mirrored fields and deeply frosted devices.

Timothy Noad’s design marked a bold and refreshing take on the sovereign’s reverse, reflecting both tradition and innovation. The obverse features the elegant fourth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, known for its lifelike and respectful depiction.

With no other sovereign issue bearing this reverse, and a strictly limited mintage, the 2005 Gold Proof Five Pound Sovereign is a must-have for serious sovereign collectors.


Coin Highlights

  • Struck in 22-carat gold with a flawless proof finish
  • Features Timothy Noad’s unique Royal Arms reverse
  • Graded NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo – perfect condition
  • Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley
  • Reverse: Royal Arms shield design by Timothy Noad
  • Weight: 39.94g
  • Diameter: 36.02mm
  • Official UK legal tender – Capital Gains Tax exempt for UK investors
  • One-year-only design – highly sought after

Why This Coin Stands Out

The 2005 Gold Proof Five Pound Sovereign is a unique entry in the sovereign series, making it one of the most desirable modern issues. In perfect PF70 Ultra Cameo condition, it represents a pinnacle of craftsmanship, rarity and historical significance – an essential piece for advanced sovereign collectors and investors alike.

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