World’s first diamond shaped gold coins released in tribute to Queen Victoria

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As the nation readies itself to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Victoria’s great-great granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II, a new collection of 22 carat gold coins has been released, which will be the first ever gold sovereigns to be struck in a diamond shape

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WORLD’S FIRST DIAMOND SHAPED 22 CARAT GOLD SOVEREIGNS CREATED IN TRIBUTE TO QUEEN VICTORIA

The incredible contribution that Britain’s second longest reigning monarch, Queen Victoria, made to the country has been memorialised with the world’s first collection of diamond shaped gold sovereigns, in tribute to the 125th anniversary of her Diamond Jubilee.

As the nation readies itself to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Victoria’s great-great granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II, the collection, exclusive to rare coin specialists Hattons of London, has been struck in solid 22 carat gold and features the special one-eighth sovereign coin with portraits of both monarchs. This is the first time both Queens have been depicted on the same coin.

The only monarch besides our own Queen to reach a Diamond Jubilee, the coins in The 2022 Queen Victoria 125th Diamond Jubilee Anniversary Collection are the world’s first to be struck in a unique diamond shape, setting them apart from other royal sovereigns and creating a truly special proposition for coin collectors and Royal enthusiasts alike.

With just 5,999 of the one-eighth coins struck worldwide, the diamond shape is not the only unique feature of the collection as it is also the first time that some of the exclusive portraits of Queen Victoria have been used on sovereign coins. The half sovereign is the first gold sovereign to feature Queen Victoria’s ‘Bun Head’ portrait, which during her reign was used only on bronze coins (from 1860-1895).

The quarter sovereign too, features the ‘Jubilee Head’ portrait, introduced for Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887 and used until 1893. This portrait appeared on the half sovereign, sovereign, double sovereign, and five pound coins during her reign, but there was no quarter sovereign. In fact, this portrait has never before appeared on a quarter sovereign, making this coin the first of its kind. The quarter and half sovereigns are however not available singly. 

The collection also includes the first ever one-eighth sovereign to feature an adaptation of the celebrated ‘Young Portrait’ of Queen Victoria by William Wyon, which depicts her in her youth. 

Hattons Managing Director Simon Mellinger says: “2022 is a historic year in British royal history as we not only celebrate our own Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, but we also mark the 125th Anniversary of the Diamond Jubilee of her great great grandmother, Queen Victoria. 

“As our longest reigning monarchs, the reigns of these two great Queens are often compared, and for good reason: the impact of both women on British society has been profound. This new collection not only brings to market the world’s first diamond shaped sovereign design, but the fact that some of the denominations have never before featured a portrait of Queen Victoria offers a fitting tribute to the monarch who presided over a period that truly changed the course of history.

“The collection has already proven popular, and off the back of the interest that we have seen with recent ranges including the sold-out Platinum Jubilee Monarch Range and the popular Her Majesty’s Graces range, we don’t expect the 2022 Queen Victoria 125th Diamond Jubilee Anniversary Collection to be around for long.”

The collection is available now starting at £69. For more information, visit www.hattonsoflondon.co.uk


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