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2026 Great Britain Gold Proof The Sovereign Three Coin Set
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Sku: GPSOV326TRM
Mintage: 650
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The ‘Original Maker’, striking coins since 886, The Royal Mint are the world’s leading export mint for both currency and bullion. The Britannia coin, in both gold and silver, has become a much loved investment coin globally. Additionally, collector coins from the Royal Mint have sometimes increased in value by many times, and are seen as a solid investment choice.
Celebrate the return of classic yellow gold to the Sovereign series with this exclusive 2026 three-coin Proof Sovereign Set from The Royal Mint. Limited to just 650 sets worldwide, this premium collector’s edition includes a Full Sovereign, Half Sovereign, and Quarter Sovereign.
Each coin is struck in solid 22-carat yellow gold with a flawless proof finish—marking the first time in decades that yellow gold replaces the traditional rose-gold tone. The reverse showcases Benedetto Pistrucci’s legendary Saint George and the Dragon design, while the obverse bears Martin Jennings’ definitive effigy of His Majesty King Charles III.
Presented in its original Royal Mint packaging, this pre-owned set is a rare and prestigious addition to any Sovereign collection.
KEY FEATURES
- Limited Edition 650
- Includes the 2026 editions of The Sovereign, Half-Sovereign and Quarter-Sovereign
- Marks a stunning return to the traditional yellow gold in which The Sovereign was struck for centuries
- The reverse of the coin features Benedetto Pistrucci’s portrayal of St George and the dragon
- The inclusion of Pistrucci’s design is especially significant as 2026 marks 500 years since the patron saint first appeared on English coins
- Struck in 22 carat gold to Proof standard
- 2026 marks 500 years of 22 carat gold, the alloy introduced in 1526 and in which The Sovereign is still struck
- Accompanied by a booklet that explores the introduction of 22 carat gold




















