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Sovereign Elizabeth II 1967 NGC MS63 England
United Kingdom gold coin, 1 sovereign, Elizabeth II, dated 1967, Mintage: 5,000,000 Worldwide. Now acclaimed as a masterpiece of numismatic art and famed throughout the world, Pistrucci’s St George graces the Gold Full Sovereign of 1967.
The obverse features the Mary Gillick Portrait of Elizabeth II.
- St George Slaying the Dragon Reverse Designed by Benedetto Pistrucci
- Full Sovereign Struck in Solid 22 Carat Gold
- Certified Slabbed and Graded by NGC as MS63
| Issuer | United Kingdom  | 
|---|---|
| Queen | Elizabeth II (1952-2022) | 
| Type | Non-circulating coin | 
| Years | 1957-1968 | 
| Value | 1 Sovereign | 
| Currency | Pound sterling (1158-1970) | 
| Composition | Gold (.9167) | 
| Weight | 7.98 g | 
| Diameter | 22.05 mm | 
| Thickness | 1.5 mm | 
| Shape | Round | 
| Technique | Milled | 
| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ | 
	
			
		
			
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