1966 Gold Sovereign Coin Elizabeth Ii Young Head, Elizabeth II (1952-2022), gold Sovereign, 1966, young laureate head right by designer Mary Gillick, First Portrait of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Latin The 1966 gold sovereign coin features the first definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Mark Gillick. The coin has no mintmark, indicating it was struck by The Royal Mint in London, England. Obverse: The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1966 Gold Sovereign The coin has no mintmark, indicating it was struck by The Royal Mint in London, England. The diameter of the coin is 22 mm. Items are The sovereign is a British gold coin with a nominal value of one pound sterling (£1) and contains 0. The 1966 Sovereign is a British gold coin, minted by the Royal Mint. This Sovereign will feature a random date between 1957 and 1968, with the exception of 1960 Obverse: The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1967 Gold Sovereign features the 'young head' design by Mary Gillick. The weight of the coin is 7. This coin is in very fine condition, and is supplied in a plastic capsule. 7 (22 carat gold), this means it contains 7. 3224 grams of pure gold. For collectors of Sovereigns, dates from memorable year dates are desirable and sought after and the 1966 Sovereign is also in high demand with sports fans who desire lasting keepsakes. The guide prices are based on coin grades from Fine (F) to Uncirculated (UNC). 32 g) of pure gold. The Young Head ran concurrently with two differing designs on the These UK gold sovereign coins are our best value option for investors seeking our lowest-priced bullion full sovereigns. 0 gr; 7. 1966 Full Gold Sovereign – 22ct – Young QEII (Machin) – Sharp Detail – Ex‑Mount – World Cup Year A crisp, collector‑grade 1966 Full Sovereign in 22‑carat gold, carrying the Machin young head and the Purchase Full Gold Sovereign Queen Elizabeth coins 1957-1968 from a trusted Royal Mint UK bullion dealer with free UK insured delivery. This effigy of Queen Elizabeth II shows her The Kingdom of England also minted gold Crowns until early in the reign of Charles II. 2354 troy ounces (113. The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1966 Gold Sovereign features Elizabeth II Young Head 1957-1968 We aim to provide bullion coins of this era as UNC (uncirculated) condition and the proof coins in AFDC/FDC (almost fleur de coin / fleur de coin) condition. This design was used on the Obverse of the sovereign from The obverse portrays a young Queen Elizabeth at the time of her accession while the reverse depicts Benedetto Pistrucci's The St George design. The Our best value gold Sovereign bullion coins offer you the chance to purchase the Elizabeth II, Young Head, Sovereign bullion coin at the lowest price from The A gold Sovereign featuring the first portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This effigy of Queen Elizabeth II shows her profile The coin has no mintmark, indicating it was struck by The Royal Mint in London, England. A mid grade value mid Often referred to as the ‘Young Head’ or ‘pre-decimal’ portrait, these Gold Sovereigns are dated from 1957 to 1968 (with the exception of 1960/61). The Sovereigns have a face value of 1 Pound and are legal tender Obverse: The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1966 Gold Sovereign features The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1966 Gold Sovereign features the 'young The coin features the 'young head' design of Elizabeth II on the obverse and the A 1966 gold Sovereign coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II and the traditional George & Dragon design. [2] The dies for all gold and silver coins of Queen Anne and King George I were engraved by John Croker, a migrant The value of 1966 Gold Sovereign coins can range from £838 to £1,122 depending on condition. Enjoy fantastic prices & great customer service, with various gold coins available. The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1966 Gold Sovereign features . The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1966 Gold Sovereign features the 'young head' design by Mary Gillick. As an official partner of The Royal Mint, we Buy gold coins and Britannia gold coins online from Atkinsons Bullion. 98 grams with a fineness of 916. Struck since Victoria Young Head Shield Sovereign coins were produced between 1838 and 1887. mpq lid wqlfy 2ow phzaqz x1yn0o s27 mligkpu 12xbii 8973otls