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Britannia
2024 UK Britannia 1oz Gold Coin
The reverse of the 2024 UK Britannia 1oz Gold Coin features the internationally recognised portrait of Britannia. The design was created by Philip Nathan and is exclusive to The Royal Mint. In recent years, the Britannia has also incorporated new security features to the traditional design, including: a laser engraved wave pattern and latent image marker, tincture lines, and a micro-text feature, making the coin much more difficult to duplicate.
The obverse of the coin bears the uncrowned portrait of King Charles III designed by sculptor Martin Jennings, along with the coin’s monetary denomination of 100 pounds.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21g
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,179.11
2023 UK Britannia 1oz Gold Coin
The Britannia 2023 gold coin featuring the very first (uncrowned) King Charles III portrait has a very limited production run.
Britannia represents an enduring Bullion investment. The weight and strength of the coins are verified at the centuries-old annual Trial of the Pyx. Britannia coins are CGT-exempt in the United Kingdom and VAT-free in the UK and European Community as a UK currency. Sculptor Philip Nathan, the designer of the first Britannia bullion in 1987, envisaged her as a classic and evolving icon.
In this classic design, she stands firm against a powerful gale which whips around her shield, Corinthian helmet and olive branch. The 2023 design also features a speckled radial sunburst at her back.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21g
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,224.38
British Lion and American Eagle
2024 British Lion and American Eagle
Two national icons, the British Lion and the American Eagle, have been beautifully brought together on a new bullion coin from The Royal Mint. Created in partnership with John M. Mercanti, Chief Engraver at the United States Mint from 2006 to 2010, the reverse design brings two mighty animal icons together in one harmonious composition.
Powerfully conveying courage, strength and freedom, the British Lion and American Eagle embody the spirit of their respective nations. Instantly recognisable, these icons represent the shared values and enduring relationship between two countries that so often stand together.
A unique collaboration between The Royal Mint and John M. Mercanti, one of the finest engravers in US coinage history, The Lion and The Eagle is available now in one ounce gold and one ounce silver bullion editions.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21g
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,232.09
St George and the dragon
2024 St George and the dragon
The epic battle between Saint George and the Dragon has been a staple of mythology and of British coinage for hundreds of years. According to the story, the dragon initially demanded tribute from a village, when they ran out of livestock and valuables they began offering a human sacrifice each year. This arrangement was tolerable for the villagers until a princess was selected as the next offering. At this point Saint George intervened, rescuing the princess and slaying the dragon.
This coin marks the start of new series of St George and the Dragon coins from the Royal Mint. This first design by Jody Clark sees the knight driving his lance into the body of the beast which cowers below his rearing horse. The obverse of this coin uses the official portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Martin Jennings.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21g
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,226.56
Myths and legends
2024 Beowulf & Grendel's mother
The 2025 UK Beowulf and Grendel’s Mother, Myths and Legends 1oz Gold Coin, is part of the coin series from The Royal Mint featuring popular myths and legends.
The coin features a beautifully designed image depicting a key scene from Beowulf’s adventures: the dramatic battle against Grendel’s mother. Immerse yourself in the world of one of the oldest and most renowned heroes, and experience history in its purest form.
The obverse of the coin bears the portrait of King Charles III, and the monetary denomination of £100.
Manufactured by The Royal Mint
24 carat gold / 999.9 fineness
Contains 1 troy ounce (31.1035g) of the precious metal
Exempt from Capital Gains Tax & VAT
Weight: 31.103g
Diameter: 32.69mm
£2,240.10
2024 Beowulf & Grendel
The 2024 UK Beowulf and Grendel Myths and Legends 1oz Gold Coin is part of the coin series from The Royal Mint featuring popular myths and legends.
The coin features a beautifully designed image featuring the fearsome warrior Beowulf battling the swamp monster Grendel. Details of the coin’s weight, fineness, and 2024 year date are shown in the outer circle of the design.
The obverse of the coin bears the portrait of King Charles III by Martin Jennings, and the monetary denomination of £100.
Manufactured by The Royal Mint
24 carat gold / 999.9 fineness
Contains 1 troy ounce (31.1035g) of the precious metal
Exempt from Capital Gains Tax & VAT
Weight: 31.103g
Diameter: 32.69mm
£2,235.30
2024 Morgan Le Fay
The 2024 Morgan Le Fay 1 oz Gold Bullion Coin is the final bullion release in Royal Mint’s Myths & Legends King Arthur series, and features a new reverse design of Morgan Le Fay, by David Lawrence.
Manufactured by The Royal Mint
24 carat gold / 999.9 fineness
Contains 1 troy ounce (31.1035g) of the precious metal
Exempt from Capital Gains Tax & VAT
Weight: 31.103g
Diameter: 32.69mm
£2,235.30
2023 Merlin
The 2023 UK Merlin Myths and Legends 1oz Gold Coin is the second release in the 3-coin series from The Royal Mint featuring popular myths and legends surrounding King Arthur.
The coin features a beautifully designed image of the mythical Merlin with an owl on his shoulder, symbolising his knowledge and wisdom, while his hands clutch a magical stave. The backdrop has a special micro-dot texture for added security. Details of the coin’s weight, fineness, and 2023 year date are also shown.
The obverse of the coin bears the portrait of King Charles III by Martin Jennings, and the monetary denomination of £100 Pounds.
Manufactured by The Royal Mint
24 carat gold / 999.9 fineness
Contains 1 troy ounce (31.1035g) of the precious metal
Exempt from Capital Gains Tax & VAT
Weight: 31.103g
Diameter: 32.69mm
£2,245.55
2023 King Arthur
This 2023 UK Merlin Myths and Legends 1oz Gold Coin is the second release in the 3-coin series from The Royal Mint featuring popular myths and legends surrounding King Arthur.
This coin features a beautifully designed image of the mythical Merlin with an owl on his shoulder, symbolising his knowledge and wisdom, while his hands clutch a magical stave. The backdrop has a special micro-dot texture for added security. Details of the coin’s weight, fineness, and 2023 year date are also shown.
Manufactured by The Royal Mint
24 carat gold / 999.9 fineness
Contains 1 troy ounce (31.1035g) of the precious metal
Exempt from Capital Gains Tax & VAT
Weight: 31.103g
Diameter: 32.69mm
£2,237.45
2022 Little John
The 2022 UK Little John 1oz Gold Coin is the third release in a series from The Royal Mint series featuring popular Myths and Legends.
This pre-owned coin features the legendary figure of Little John standing guard among the trees of Sherwood Forest, grasping a long staff. The backdrop has a special micro-dot table texture for added security. Details of the coin’s weight, fineness, and year-date are also shown.
The obverse of the coin bears the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on a guilloche background design, and the monetary denomination of 100 Pounds.
Contains 1 Troy Ounce of 999.9 Fine Gold.
Manufactured by The Royal Mint, UK.
Struck to a bullion finish.
VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt.
Diameter: 32.69mm.
£2,250.12
2022 Maid Marian
The 2022 UK Maid Marian 1 ounce Gold Coin is the second release in a series from The Royal Mint featuring popular Myths and Legends.
The coin features a detailed design showing the legendary figure of Maid Marian gazing through branches within the Sherwood forest, with her bow and quiver full of arrows on her back. The backdrop has a special micro-dot table texture for added security. Details of the coin’s weight, fineness, and year-date are also shown.
Contains 1 Troy Ounce of 999.9 Fine Gold.
Manufactured by The Royal Mint, UK.
Struck to a bullion finish.
VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt.
Diameter: 32.69mm.
£2,253.72
Royal Tudor Beasts 1oz
2024 Seymour Unicorn
The 2024 Seymour Unicorn 1oz gold coin is the fourth bullion release in the Royal Tudor Beasts Collection from The Royal Mint. The collection features the 10 ‘Beasts’ statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court and which represent the families of the King’s line.
Designed by David Lawrence, the reverse side of the coin features the Unicorn of the house of Jane Seymour. This design is not only for visual appeal but also enhances security features as a protection against counterfeiting. The obverse side of the coin presents the official coinage portrait of His Majesty The King by Martin Jennings.
The Seymour Unicorn is a symbol of purity and fertility, gifted from Henry VIII to Jane Seymour. With a horse’s body, lion’s tail, goat’s hooves and beard, and a spiralled horn, it wears a royal coronet and is adorned with daisies and roses, distinguishing it from the Unicorn of Scotland. The Unicorn bears a 6-quartered shield of the Seymour family and has a gold collar and chain, representing the taming of a wild creature.
The 2024 Seymour Unicorn 1oz gold coin contains exactly 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams) of pure 999.9 gold. As with other coins from The Royal Mint, it is considered legal tender and is exempt from Capital Gains Tax. It will also be VAT-free as investment gold.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,229.38
2023 Yale of Beaufort
The 2023 Yale of Beaufort 1oz gold coin is the second bullion release in the Royal Tudor Beasts Collection from The Royal Mint. Like the Queen’s Beasts series, the collection will feature 10 ‘Beasts’, this time consisting of statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court.
A ‘Yale’ is a mythical beast found in European mythology and the imagery was used by the Beaufort family during the fifteenth century. The black-coloured Yale (aka Centicore) has long and flexible horns, which can be moved independently of each other. It is the size of a horse with an elephant’s tail. The Yale symbolises a proud defence.
The 2023 Tudor Yale gold coin and contains one troy ounce of pure 999.9 gold. As with other coins from The Royal Mint, it is considered legal tender and is therefore exempt from Capital Gains Tax. It will also be VAT-free as investment gold.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,244.26
2023 Bull of clarence
The 2023 Bull of Clarence 1oz gold coin is the third release in the Royal Tudor Beasts Collection from The Royal Mint. Like the Queen’s Beasts series, the collection will feature 10 ‘Beasts’, this time consisting of statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court.
Designed by David Lawrence, the reverse side of the coin showcases the Bull of Clarence against a textured background resembling chain mail. This design is not only for visual appeal but also enhances security features as a protection against counterfeiting. The obverse side of the coin presents the official coinage portrait of His Majesty The King by Martin Jennings for the first time in the series.
The 2023 Bull of Clarence gold coin contains exactly 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams) of pure 999.9 gold. As with other coins from The Royal Mint, it is considered legal tender and is therefore exempt from Capital Gains Tax. It will also be VAT-free as investment gold.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,231.32
2022 Lion of England
The 2022 Lion of England 1oz gold coin is the first bullion release in the new Royal Tudor Beasts Collection from The Royal Mint. Like the Queen’s Beasts series, the collection will feature 10 ‘Beasts’, this time consisting of statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court.
The Lion of England is of course one of Britain’s most iconic symbols, and remained so throughout the Tudor period. The statue is one of the first to line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court, and bears a shield with the combined arms of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour.
The 2022 Lion of England gold coin is the first bullion coin to be released from the series, and contains one troy ounce of pure 999.9 gold. As with other coins from The Royal Mint, it is considered legal tender and is therefore exempt from Capital Gains Tax. It will also be VAT-free as investment gold.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,409.41
2024 Tudor Dragon
The 2024 Tudor Dragon 1oz gold coin is the fifth bullion release in the Royal Tudor Beasts Collection from The Royal Mint. The collection features the 10 ‘Beasts’ statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court and which represent the families of the King’s line.
Designed by David Lawrence, the reverse side of the coin features the Tudor Dragon adopted by Henry Tudor (later King Henry VII) when raising an army against Richard II in preparation for the Battle of Bosworth field. This design is not only for visual appeal but also has enhanced security features as a protection against counterfeiting. The obverse side of the coin presents the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Martin Jennings.
The dragon was used as a heraldic symbol, representing power, strength, and authority. It’s origins can be traced back to Welsh mythology, where dragons were often depicted as powerful and fearsome creatures. The Tudors, who had Welsh ancestry, adopted the dragon as a symbol to emphasize their connection to Wales and to convey their authority as rulers.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,226.56
Royal Arms 1oz Gold Coin 2019 - 2023
2019 – 2023 Royal Arms 1oz Coin
The 2023 Royal Arms 1oz gold coin is a bullion coin that celebrates the British monarchy. The iconic design first appeared on bullion in 1983 by Eric Sewell but was reinterpreted by Timothy Noad in 2019.
This 2023 version features the British royal coat of arms on the reverse side, used in its fifth year on this coin. The shield is divided into quarters representing England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, adorned with a ribbon featuring the text “Dieu et mon droit” (God and my right) and “Honi soit qui mal y pense” (Shame on him who thinks evil of it). The central shield is supported by a lion and a unicorn, while a crown sits above it. The obverse of the coin features a portrait of King Charles III by Martin Jennings, the first time His Majesty has appeared on this series.
The 2023 Royal Arms 1oz gold coin is struck from exactly one troy ounce of 999.9 pure gold. It has a face value of £100 meaning that for British investors it is exempt from Capital Gains Tax.
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
Weight (grams): 31.21
Pure gold content (grams): 31.10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter
£2,252.00
Singles
Celebrate Six Decades of James Bond with The Royal Mint’s new bullion coin series dedicated to 007. Expertly crafted, the first coin in the series celebrates the Bond films of the 1960’s.
Produced utilising more than 1,100 years of experience and tested to rigorous standard quality assurance process, the reverse of the coin features the iconic flying ‘Little Nellie’ seen in You Only Live Twice, with its obverse features the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III designed by Martin Jennings.
Available as both one ounce 999.9 gold and 999 silver editions, each bullion coin is packaged in a single coin capsule.
Gold Lunar Series
Gold Lunar Series 2014 - 2024
Celebrate the Chinese New Year in grand style with these exclusive limited-edition coins, a masterpiece of numismatic artistry. Meticulously crafted in 999.9 fine gold and presented in stunning Proof quality.
As the only official UK coins commemorating these significant event in the Chinese lunar calendar, they stand as a unique and prestigious addition to any collection.
The coin’s reverse is adorned with a dynamic and striking depiction of the symbolic animals. List as follows:
2014 Horse, 2015 Sheep, 2016 Monkey, 2017 Rooster, 2018 Dog, 2019 Pig, 2020 Rat, 2021 Ox, 2022 Tiger, 2023 Rabbit, 2024 Dragon (shown in image).
With their strictly limited mintage of just 888 pieces, reflecting the auspiciousness of the number in Chinese culture, these coins are not only a celebration of tradition and mythology but also a rare and valuable investment opportunity. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of this exclusive offering, a blend of cultural heritage and numismatic excellence.
Queens Beast
Lion of England 2016
This beautiful coin is the first of a series of ten that will feature the “Queen’s Beasts”. The Queen’s Beasts are ten statues which stood guard for the Queen’s Coronation, sculpted by James Woodford RA in 1953. The Queen’s Beasts are still standing, but are currently housed at the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec, Canada. Stone replicas of the statues can be found at Kew Gardens in London.
The first coin in the series is the 2016 Lion of England 1oz gold coin, and has a beautiful high relief. The coin is 24-carat (or 999.9 purity) and contains one ounce of gold. The Royal Mint issued an initial 5,000 coins, though the Queen’s Beast series is officially of unlimited mintage until the end of the year of issue.
Griffin of Edward 2017
Following the release of The Lion of England, The Griffin is the second in a series of Queen’s Beasts coins that take inspiration from hundreds of years of royal heraldry. The coins each depict one of The Queen’s Beasts, reimagined by Royal Mint Coin Designer Jody Clark.
The background for this range comes from the coronation of Her Majesty The Queen, where ten heraldic beasts stood guard, The Queen’s Beasts, sculpted by James Woodford RA for the coronation ceremony. This coin represents the Griffin, which was closely associated with Edward III.
Red Dragon of Wales 2017
The 2017 UK Queen’s Beasts The Dragon of Wales 1oz Gold Coin is the third release from the exclusive bullion range from The Royal Mint, featuring an original reverse design. The coin’s reverse features a stylized rendition of the Red Dragon of Wales, it’s talons clutching a shield. The reverse also shows details of the coin’s weight, fineness and year-date.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. Both the obverse and reverse are by British Coin Designer Jody Clark.
The Unicorn of Scotland 2018
The 2018 UK Queen’s Beasts Unicorn 1oz Gold Coin was the fourth release from the exclusive bullion range from The Royal Mint, featuring an original reverse design. The coin’s reverse features the spectacular Unicorn looking ready for battle, as it prepares to canter. The Unicorn Beast is holding the Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland and has a thick metal chain wrapped around its neck. The year-date and ‘Unicorn of Scotland’ also feature.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. Both the obverse and reverse by British Coin Designer Jody Clark, creator of the latest definitive portrait of The Queen on UK coinage.
Black Bull of Clarence 2018
The Black Bull of Clarence 1oz Gold Coin was the fifth release from the exclusive Royal Mint bullion range, featuring an original reverse design. The coin’s reverse features a stylised version of the majestic Black Bull of Clarence holding the shield of the arms. The year-date and ‘Black Bull of Clarence’ also feature.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. Both the obverse and reverse are designed by British Coin Designer Jody Clark.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. Both the obverse and reverse by British Coin Designer Jody Clark, creator of the latest definitive portrait of The Queen on UK coinage.
The Flacon of the Plantagenets 2019
The Falcon of the Plantagenets 1oz Gold Coin is the sixth release from the exclusive Royal Mint bullion range, featuring an original reverse design. The coin’s reverse features a stylised version of the Falcon of the Plantagenets, holding a shield depicting a falcon within an open golden ‘fetterlock’ or padlock. The year-date and ‘Falcon of the Plantaganets’ also feature.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. Both the obverse and reverse are designed by British coin designer Jody Clark, creator of the final definitive portrait of The Queen on UK coinage.
Yale of Beaufort 2019
The Queen’s Beasts Yale of Beaufort 1oz Gold Coin was the seventh release from The Royal Mint’s Queen’s Beasts bullion range. The coin’s reverse features a stylised version of the legendary Yale of Beaufort holding a shield with crowned portcullis and chains heraldry. The year-date and ‘Yale of Beaufort’ also feature.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. Both the obverse and reverse are designed by British Coin Designer Jody Clark, creator of the latest definitive portrait of The Queen on UK coinage.
White Lion of Mortimer 2020
The White Lion of Mortimer 1oz Gold Coin is the eighth release from the exclusive Royal Mint bullion range, featuring an original reverse design. The coin’s reverse features a stylised version of the White Lion of Mortimer holding a shield with a heraldic rose at its center. The year-date and ‘White Lion of Mortimer’ also feature.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. Both the obverse and reverse by British Coin Designer Jody Clark, creator of the latest definitive portrait of The Queen on UK coinage.
White Horse of Hanover 2020
The coin featuring the White Horse of Hanover is a 2020 release in this collection – a symbol that came to Her Late Majesty through her Hanoverian ancestors. In 1714 Georg Ludwig, ruler of the German duchy of Hanover, succeeded to the throne of Great Britain as George I. He brought with him the heraldry of the region including the device of a white horse on a red background.
The shield the white horse is clutching shows the three lions of England, the lion of Scotland, the fleur-de-lis of France, the Irish harp and the Arms for Hanover. The White Horse of Hanover is portrayed facing to the right, keeping it distinct from its mythical relative the unicorn. Featuring a secure chainmail background, the realism of the White Horse of Hanover is displayed to its fullest.
White Greyhound of Richmond 2021
The 2021 UK Queen’s Beasts The White Greyhound of Richmond 1oz Gold Coin was the tenth release from the exclusive Royal Mint bullion range.
The coin’s reverse features a beautiful depiction of the White Greyhound of Richmond with a shield showing the crowned Tudor rose. Details of the coins weight, fineness and year-date appear, along with the inscription ‘White Greyhound of Richmond’.
The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the new guilloché design. Details of the monetary denomination of £100 appear. Both the obverse and reverse are designed by British Coin Designer Jody Clark, creator of the latest definitive portrait of The Queen on UK coinage.
The Completer 2021
The Queen’s Beasts Completer 1oz Gold Coin features a special design to mark the conclusion of the highly popular Queen’s Beasts series of bullion coins from The Royal Mint.
This design features all ten Beasts arranged in a protective circle around Queen Elizabeth II. This is the only coin in the series to unite all ten beasts with the monarch whose heritage they represent, in one unique design.
The obverse of the coin bears the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on a guilloché design. Details of the monetary denomination of £100 also appear. Both the obverse and reverse are designed by British coin designer Jody Clark, creator of the final definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on UK coinage.