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British Gold Britannia 1 oz Coin (22-k 916 alloy, pre-2013) - 24h Shipping!
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Specification
- Other articles:
- Gold
- Nominal:
- MANUFACTURE FROM MATERIALS OF ANY HEADING
- Weight:
- 1 oz
- Country of origin:
- United Kingdom
- The year:
- Losowy
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Manufacturer:
- The Royal Mint
- Trial:
- 916,6
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Description of the British Gold Britannia 1 oz Coin (22-k 916 alloy, pre-2013)
The British coin is a beautiful and historically significant bullion. It contains 1 ounce of gold with a purity of 916. It also has a nominal value of 100 pounds, making it legal tender. Although it is mainly used for investment purposes due to its gold content, it is also popular among collectors. In 1990, the non-gold component of the coin changed from copper to silver, and since 2013, coins in this series have been minted from pure gold. It is a beautiful combination of history and investment, reflecting the intrinsic value of gold, change, and collector demand.
Appearance of the British Gold Britannia 1 oz Coin (22-k 916 alloy, pre-2013)
The Gold Britannia has a timeless, classic appearance. The obverse features a detailed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, by Jody Clark. Her Majesty is depicted in profile, wearing a royal crown. The reverse features the iconic figure of Britannia, designed by Philip Nathan. Britannia confidently holds a trident in one hand, symbolizing maritime power, and a shield adorned with the Union Jack in the other. Her flowing robes and striking posture evoke strength, wisdom, and resilience. It is a gold coin with a shimmering finish.
Historical Background
Britannia is the symbolic embodiment of the British Isles, deriving its name from the ancient term for Great Britain. Her iconic presence dates back to the 1st century when she was first depicted on Roman coins during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. Depicted as a goddess, Britannia bears a striking resemblance to the Roman warrior, Boudica. She debuted on British coins in 1672 on the farthing and appeared on every penny from 1797 until the decimalization of British currency, continuing her presence on the 50-pence coin until 2008.
Over time, the image of Britannia evolved, emphasizing her maritime connections by replacing her spear with a trident. She is a powerful representation of British unity, freedom, and resilience, often reappearing during times of national challenges. Like Columbia in the USA or Marianne in France, Britannia gains significance during wars or periods of heightened national pride.
In 1987, her figure was chosen to adorn the Royal Mint Gold Britannia bullion coin, which quickly gained popularity both as an investment and a collectible item. In 1997, the Royal Mint introduced the Silver Britannia, further cementing her role in modern numismatics. Both the gold and silver Britannia have undergone design enhancements and metal purity improvements, making them significant competitors in today's coin market.
Manufacturer
The Royal Mint, or the British Royal Mint, is not only the oldest but also one of the largest issuers in the world. The mint institution has been operating since the end of the 9th century, and its structures continue to this day. Currently, every seventh coin in the world comes from the Royal Mint, producing up to 5 billion numismatics annually.
This esteemed institution is headquartered in the small Welsh town of Llantrisant. It is there that pounds are minted, as well as popular collector and bullion coins worldwide. Currently, the Royal Mint produces coins and medals for about 60 countries worldwide.
The Royal Mint is known worldwide for its innovations, use of cutting-edge technologies, and raising the standards of coin production.
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