Description
The 2025 Sovereign Bullion Coin – A Historic Final Rose Gold Edition
Secure a piece of numismatic history with the 2025 Sovereign Bullion coin – the final edition to feature The Royal Mint’s distinctive rose gold hue. This momentous release marks a pivotal transition before the iconic Sovereign returns to its traditional yellow gold finish in 2026.
Each coin showcases Benedetto Pistrucci’s legendary St George and the dragon design on its reverse – a masterwork of numismatic art that has captivated collectors for generations. The obverse presents the distinguished portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, expertly crafted by Martin Jennings.
Product highlights
- Crafted in prestigious 22-carat gold to The Royal Mint’s exacting bullion standard
- Historic final release featuring the distinctive rose gold colouration
- Weight and purity guaranteed by Royal Proclamation
- Tax-efficient investment: Exempt from both VAT and Capital Gains Tax
- Features the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III
- Reverse showcases Pistrucci’s iconic St George and the dragon design
- Unrivalled heritage as the “Chief Coin of the World”
This release represents a unique opportunity to acquire the final rose gold Sovereign bullion coin before this historic transition. Don’t miss your chance to own a significant piece of The Royal Mint’s legacy – the coin rightfully known as the “Chief Coin of the World.”
Secure your 2025 Sovereign today and be part of this historic moment in British numismatic history.
History of Gold Sovereign
Since the year 650, several mints across Great Britain minted coins. Around the year 1540, most of the mints closed and the Royal Mint was the only mint in operation.
Great Britain abandoned the striking of coins by hand in 1663 and introduced new manufacturing processes. The use of screw presses and horse-drawn rolling mills enabled the manufacture of what became “milled coins”.






