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Coins for Sale
Milled Gold
The recent decline in the price of gold has had little imact on numismatic gold, that is gold coins which have a numismatic interest and value above the value of the gold content. High grade early sovereigns, guineas and larger gold pieces continue to be popular among collectors and investors alike.
Please see our stock of milled gold coins listed below. If you have any specific requirements please let us know, we are also keen to purchase single items and collections of milled gold coins.


George III (1760-1820)
Gold Half Guinea
1788, fifth head, choice good extremely fine
£1350



Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Gold Proof Sovereign
2004, mint state in case of issue
£450



Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Gold Five Pounds
1992, mint state in case of issue
£1925
