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2011 Elizabeth II Gold Proof Half Sovereign NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo

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Exquisite Precision: The 2011 Gold Proof Half Sovereign.

The 2011 Gold Proof Half Sovereign is a standout example of early-2010s premium minting from The Royal Mint. Featuring an incredibly restrictive standalone presentation mintage of just 3,000 pieces, it is significantly scarcer than standard bullion variants. This specific coin has achieved the definitive, flawless grade of PF70 Ultra Cameo by the NGC, exhibiting perfectly crisp, high-relief frosted devices set against remarkably deep, flawless mirror fields. For collectors aiming for complete historical registry uniformity or an ultra-clean, liquid fractional gold asset, this "Top Pop" specimen represents the peak of numismatic preservation.

Technical Specifications

Year of Issue 2011
Denomination Half Sovereign (10s)
Metal 22-carat Gold (.916 Fine)
Weight 3.99 Grams
Diameter 19.30 mm
NGC Grade PF70 Ultra Cameo (Only 45 exist)
Reverse Design Classic St. George & The Dragon (Benedetto Pistrucci)

Collector’s Value

  • Low Proof Distribution: With a restrictive 3,000 individual presentation cap, standalone examples of the 2011 proof strike are increasingly difficult to locate as they remain locked away in private UK collection portfolios.
  • Timeless Artistry: Beautifully pairs Ian Rank-Broadley's definitive fourth official portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with the classic, world-renowned St. George design.
  • Tax-Exempt Portability: Functioning as official British legal tender, this investment-grade coin is entirely VAT-free and completely exempt from Capital Gains Tax (CGT) for UK residents.

"A beautifully compact, flawlessly preserved presentation of classic Royal Mint artistry."


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