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Interesting Sovereign Information


Kman

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Just for my own reference, collecting some info on the more unique sovereigns

Does anyone know what the 1989 price was from the mint? or how do find that out 

The 2005 bullion mintage is very low isn't it for a nice unique design, I always thought it was about 100,000 for some reason 

This is what the prices would be today, maybe I should add what the gold price was too?

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I got the information for the mintage's from a freedom of information act (from our own @Paul maybe? :Dhttps://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/royal_mint_gold_and_silver_coin

I got the issue prices from https://goldsovereigns.co.uk/ but had to look at pages on archive.org

 

 

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4 minutes ago, shortstack68 said:

Maybe ask @ChardLizzie wasn't the 2017 a 13,050 mintage?

Oh true say, maybe I've put the umm single sovereigns excluding sets, I will check  now, thanks. 

Edit> yes you were correct, updated. 

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2 hours ago, Kman said:

Oh true say, maybe I've put the umm single sovereigns excluding sets, I will check  now, thanks. 

Edit> yes you were correct, updated. 

The proof full sovereigns have a mintage figure of 13,050, however this includes the proof coins being issued as parts of sets. The individual proof sovereign has a limited edition presentation figure of 10,500 coins.

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2 hours ago, Kman said:

image.png.a3f6aeab4eabbcabac2dba76aba288c4.png

Just for my own reference, collecting some info on the more unique sovereigns

Does anyone know what the 1989 price was from the mint? or how do find that out 

The 2005 bullion mintage is very low isn't it for a nice unique design, I always thought it was about 100,000 for some reason 

This is what the prices would be today, maybe I should add what the gold price was too?

image.png.6be0edc080889a34097f1f591e996f69.png

 

I got the information for the mintage's from a freedom of information act (from our own @Paul maybe? :Dhttps://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/royal_mint_gold_and_silver_coin

I got the issue prices from https://goldsovereigns.co.uk/ but had to look at pages on archive.org

 

 

I'll see if we have some old Bulletins with prices tomorrow

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4 minutes ago, ChardLizzie said:

I'll see if we have some old Bulletins with prices tomorrow

Oh no I couldn't expect you to faff around going through things but I really appreciate the thought. 

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