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2023 King Charles III Coronation Gold Proof 5 Sovereign PF70 Ultra Cameo

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The 2023 Gold Proof 5 Sovereign marks a historic moment in British history, celebrating the coronation of King Charles III. Struck by The Royal Mint in 22-carat gold, this magnificent coin is the largest denomination in the sovereign series and is a fitting tribute to the new monarch. With a flawless NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo grade, this coin represents numismatic perfection, offering both rarity and prestige to collectors and investors alike.

Coin Highlights:

  • 22-Carat Gold: Contains 1.177 troy ounces of pure gold.
  • NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo: The highest possible grade, denoting a flawless strike with perfect contrast between the frosted relief and mirror-like fields.
  • Commemorative Design: Features an exclusive reverse celebrating the coronation of King Charles III, a one-time design only minted in 2023.
  • Official Royal Portrait: The obverse showcases Martin Jennings’ portrait of King Charles III, making its debut on the Sovereign series.
  • Prestigious 5 Sovereign Denomination: The largest and most impressive sovereign in the series, highly sought after for its size and historical significance.
  • Limited Mintage: Struck in low numbers, ensuring rarity and future desirability.
  • CGT Exempt: As a British legal tender coin, this piece is free from Capital Gains Tax for UK investors.

A Royal Investment in Gold

The 2023 King Charles III Coronation 5 Sovereign is a remarkable coin that blends historic significance with investment-grade gold. Whether you are an avid collector or looking for a tangible way to mark this momentous occasion, this NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo proof sovereign stands as a timeless tribute to Britain's new monarch.

Secure yours today – a rare and prestigious piece of royal history!

2023 G.Britain King Charles III Coronation 5SOV

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