Coronation Charles III Sovereign 2023 has been released as a special edition bullion coin to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III. It features the newly issued portrait of His Majesty the King and is the first official gold coin to feature the monarch crowned, following on from his coronation. The reverse of the coronation sovereign reverts to the historic image of St George and the Dragon designed by Pistrucci for the first modern sovereign 206 years previous. Coronation Charles III Sovereign 2023 and all other sovereigns are minted in 22ct gold and have been so since the original “modern” design was issued in 1817.
These coins benefit from being Capital Gains Tax (CGT) free.
Coronation Charles III Sovereign 2023 has been released as a special edition bullion coin to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III. It features the newly issued portrait of His Majesty the King and is the first official gold coin to feature the monarch crowned, following on from his coronation. The reverse of the coronation sovereign reverts to the historic image of St George and the Dragon designed by Pistrucci for the first modern sovereign 206 years previous. Coronation Charles III Sovereign 2023 and all other sovereigns are minted in 22ct gold and have been so since the original “modern” design was issued in 1817.
These coins benefit from being Capital Gains Tax (CGT) free. All UK gold and silver bullion coins manufactured by the Royal Mint are legal tender and are exempt from Capital Gains Tax.
All of our gold sovereigns are verified for authenticity by our experienced team. Any coins that fall short of our quality standards are not re-sold. As members of the BNTA we ensure that our reputation as a reputable dealer of gold and silver coins and bars is upheld, whether a purchase is for our “best price” or brand new coins. These coins are brand new.
We offer presentation boxes for our gold sovereigns in our Gifts section, the colours include Red, Green, Purple, Black and Wooden. We also have a presentation box that holds 5 x gold sovereign coins.
Mint: The Royal Mint
Finish: Bullion
Physical weight: 7.98g
Gold weight: 7.32g or 0.2354 troy oz
Diameter: 22.05mm
Purity: 22ct (0.916)
All orders that we dispatch are delivered by one of our trusted couriers; either the Royal Mail or UPS. We deliver to all UK addresses and will clarify before dispatch your date of delivery and tracking number. We deliver from Tuesday to Saturday but next-day delivery restricts us from delivering on a Sunday or Monday.
Our cut off time for orders is 3pm, and we ask all customers to please inform us no later than this time if next-day delivery isn’t an option or if there is any additional information that our couriers may require.
For further delivery information, please check our terms and conditions.
We offer a Click & Collect service for buyers who would prefer to collect their items from our premises in central London. Click & Collect orders can only be paid for by bank transfer, and our bank details are provided when the option to collect is chosen from the checkout page.
We ask all customers who are collecting to bring either a passport or full UK Driving Licence photocard with them when collecting, any weekday from 9.30am to 5pm.
Collections can only be made by the named buyer of the item in question.
ATS Bullion offers secure, fully insured storage for customers who wish to keep their gold with us. We only store gold coins and bars; no other metals or items are accepted.
All customer holdings are held in trust at a secure facility in central London, and customers can add to, withdraw from or sell from their account during business hours. Our standard charge is 1%+Vat of the holdings’ spot value annually, which is re-invoiced every November.
To find out more about storing your gold, please take a look at the storage section of our website.
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