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The United
Kingdom´s Gold Britannia has been minted by the British Royal Mint since
1987. It appears in four different weights, ranging from 1/10 to 1-ounce coins.
Each of the Britannia´s coin weights have a different nominal value, ranging
between £10 and £100. 150,000 of the new edition of the Gold Britannia´s are
minted every year, meaning that the coin has a global market share of 1% –
making it to one of the world´s most popular bullion coins. On its front side
it depicts the British Isles. The reverse side shows the profile of Queen
Elizabeth II. The Gold Britannia is officially accepted legal tender in the
United Kingdom.
The bullion
coin´s motifs remained unchanged from 1987 to 1996. Since the Britannia´s
10-year anniversary in 1997, the British Royal Mint got back to an initial
draft designed by Philip Nathan. From 2001 to 2007, a special Britannia motif
was used in odd-numbered years. On its front side, the gold coin shows the
Britannia motive and the words "One Ounce Fine Gold Britannia
1987". The classic design of the Gold Britannia shows the inscription
"P. Nathan", which indicates a high quality proof edition. The
coin´s reverse side shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Besides the
inscription "Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina FD", the coin´s nominal
value is depicted. Just like in the case of Australian and Canadian gold
coins, the Queen´s portrait will be adjusted from time to time.
The coin
has a gold purity of 91.7% (.917), which corresponds to a 22-carat coin.
Britannia coins were alloyed with copper until 1989, which gave the first
Britannia edition its reddish colour. In the
following years, silver was added instead of copper, which provides the coin
with its warm yellow colour until today. The
Britannia is available in four different weights of 1 ounce, ½ ounce, ¼
ounce, as well as 1/10 ounce. The 1-ounce coin has a nominal value of £100,
which corresponds with the highest face value among all global bullion coins.
The 1-ounce coin weighs 34.05 grams and has a gold content of 31.1 grams. The
½ ounce coin has a nominal value of £50 and its weight is at 17.03 grams,
offering a gold content of 15.552 grams. While the ¼ ounce coin has a nominal
value of £25, the face value of the 1/10 ounce coin is at £10. The ¼ ounce
coin weighs 8.51 grams, coming with a gold content of 7.776 grams. A 1/10
ounce coin weighs 3.41 grams and has a gold content of 3.11 grams.
Standard weights of the Gold Britannia
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Coin
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Nominal Value
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Weight
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Purity
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Gold content
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VAT
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Gold Britannia
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£100
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1 ounce/td>
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.917
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31.10 g
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0%
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Gold Britannia
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£50
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1/2 ounce
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.917
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15.552 g
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0%
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Gold Britannia
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£25
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1/4 ounce
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.917
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7.776 g
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0%
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Gold Britannia
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£10
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1/10 ounce
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.917
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3.110 g
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0%
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The nominal
value of the respective coin sizes should not be confused with their real
value. The respective coin values are solely dependent on current gold spot
prices as indicated by the London gold fix, and nominal values of respective
coin weights might be far exceeded by the weight value. The British Royal
Mint sells its 1-ounce gold coins at a premium of 3% to global gold traders
compared to current fixing prices at global gold markets. The smaller the
Britannia´s coin weight the higher the premium, making the 1/10 ounce the
most expensive coin version in relation to its intrinsic value. The purchase
of gold coins is VAT-free – in contrast to silver coins – in all states of
the European Union as well as in Switzerland. In each minting year, the
British Royal Mint also produced so-called proof versions of the Britannia.
The coin´s proof versions are usually available only in sets of all four coin
sizes, as well as in pairs of the two smallest sizes.
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