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2024 Buckingham Palace £5 Gold Proof Coin PF70 Ultra Cameo

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The 2024 Buckingham Palace £5 Gold Proof Coin celebrates one of the most iconic royal residences in the world and forms part of The Royal Mint’s prestigious landmark series.

Designed by Henry Gray, the reverse features an elegant depiction of Buckingham Palace viewed through its famous gates, capturing the grandeur and historic significance of the official London residence of the British monarch.

Struck in 22 carat gold to the finest proof standard, this issue has an exceptionally small maximum mintage of just 210 coins, making it one of the rarest modern Royal Mint £5 gold proof releases.

This example has been certified PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC, representing the finest possible condition. Only 14 coins have achieved this top grade, making it an extremely scarce opportunity for collectors seeking the very best examples.

Combining an ultra-low mintage, iconic subject matter and perfect certification grade, the 2024 Buckingham Palace £5 Gold Proof Coin stands as a highly desirable modern rarity.


Key Features

• 2024 Buckingham Palace £5 Gold Proof Coin
• Extremely low mintage of just 210 coins
• Only 14 examples graded PF70 Ultra Cameo
• Certified NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo
• Reverse design by Henry Gray
• Highly collectible modern Royal Mint rarity


Specifications

• Monarch: King Charles III
• Obverse Designer: Martin Jennings
• Reverse Designer: Henry Gray
• Metal: 22 Carat Gold
• Weight: 39.94g
• Diameter: 38.61mm
• Finish: Proof
• Grade: NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo
• Maximum Mintage: 210 coins

Condition: Graded PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC – flawless under 5x magnification
Presentation: Slabbed and authenticated in a secure NGC holder
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