Sovereign Articles
A Brief History of Rose Gold
4th November 2024
Owing to its significant copper content, this precious alloy is distinguishable by its red tint or pinkish hue.
Two Hundred Years of the Crowned Shield
4th November 2024
As we mark 200 years since Jean Baptiste Merlen’s Royal Arms first graced our flagship coin.
Significant Moments for The Sovereign
With an impressive history dating back to 1489, The Sovereign has become known as the ‘chief coin of the world’ because of its accuracy and reliability.
The Sovereign and Coronations
Join us as we explore the brief yet fascinating relationship between The Sovereign and coronation ceremonies.
The Sovereign Reverse Designs
In 200 years, the reverse has rarely changed, with only a handful of designs appearing on The Sovereign since 1817.
The 2012 Diamond Jubilee Sovereign
Discover the four times that the Sovereign reverse design was changed during Queen Elizabeth II’s reign.
The Sovereign in the First World War
When the First World War broke out, The Sovereign had already survived several attempts at its withdrawal, but even the ‘chief coin of the world’ could not survive the effects of the conflict.
Celebrating a Milestone Moment
Discover a special edition of our flagship coin released for the 95th birthday of Her Majesty The Queen.
The 2023 Coronation Sovereign
Serving as a symbol of an important milestone in the reign of Britain’s oldest ascending monarch, the 2023 Coronation Sovereign coin is of notable significance for a number of numismatic reasons.
The Legend of St George and The Dragon
According to legend, the inspiration for St George was a Roman soldier in the third century AD who was condemned to death by the Roman Emperor Diocletian for refusing to give up his Christian faith.
The Sovereign and Jubilees
Pistrucci’s design has consistently featured on The Sovereign since 1871 and has only been replaced a handful of times, most notably for historic events such as Her Majesty’s jubilees.
Behind the Design of a Modern Classic
This beloved coin has an impressive history dating back to the reign of Henry VII, who commissioned a ‘new money of gold’ to establish the legitimacy and authority of the new Tudor dynasty.
Rare Reverse Design Changes
Here are five occasions that The Sovereign’s reverse design has changed in recent memory – each holding a special place in numismatic history.
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