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2014 Sovereign Gold Mint Error MS70 – Frosted Reverse

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This remarkable 2014 Sovereign Gold Mint Error MS70 – Frosted Reverse stands as one of the most intriguing modern mint errors ever released by The Royal Mint. Unlike the standard Brilliant Uncirculated or Proof strikes of the same year, this coin features a distinct frosted reverse and a mirrored, unfrosted obverse - an unmistakable Mint Error Frosted Reverse variety.

Graded MS70 by NGC, it is among just 18 coins known to have achieved this perfect grade, making it one of the rarest and most desirable Sovereign errors in existence.

The coin features the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley on the obverse and Benedetto Pistrucci’s iconic St George and the Dragon design on the reverse. The difference in frosting between sides gives this coin an extraordinary contrast, highlighting the craftsmanship and quality control precision that define modern Royal Mint production.

Collectors prize this sovereign not only for its unique striking anomaly, but also for its perfect preservation and historical significance as an officially graded mint error.

Coin specifications
• Year: 2014
• Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
• Grade: NGC MS70
• Type: Mint Error – Frosted Reverse
• Metal: 22-carat Gold (0.9167 fineness)
• Weight: 7.98g
• Diameter: 22.05mm
• Reverse Designer: Benedetto Pistrucci
• Obverse Designer: Ian Rank-Broadley
• Rarity: Only 18 graded MS70

Condition: Graded MS70 by NGC – flawless under 5x magnification
Presentation: Slabbed and authenticated in a secure NGC holder
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