The Double Sovereign coin in medallic orientation is one of two 16g coins issued in the Queen Victoria 200 Years series.
Highlights
- Minted from 0.917 gold
- Extremely low worldwide mintage of 399
- Features the Gothic portrait that featured on a handful of crowns and all florins from 1847 until 1887
- The effigy surrounded by unique koru designs representing the royal generations.
Design
Invoking thoughts of a medieval time, the Gothic portrait featured on a handful of crowns and all florins from 1847 until 1887. The Gothic effigy of Queen Victoria appears on the Double Sovereign here. The effigy is framed with a koru design representing the royal generations past, present and future. A lattice stained-glass effect symbolises the web of territories that Queen Victoria reigned over during the early peak of the British Empire.
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| Denomination: | Five New Zealand dollars (NZ $5.00) |
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| Finish: | Proof |
| Composition: | 0.9167 gold |
| Weight: | 16g |
| Diameter: | 32mm |
| Edge treatment: | Milled |
| Obverse design: | Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, United Kingdom |
| Reverse design: | Double sovereign with the Gothic portrait, which featured on a handful of crowns and all florins from 1847 until 1887 |
| Shape: | Round |
| Orientation: | Medallic |
| Worldwide mintage limit: | 399 |
| Mint: | The Commonwealth Mint, United Kingdom |