Ive got an eye on this gold £5 selling tonight
https://bidlive.coinsoftherealm-auctions.com/lots/view/4-9A904M/2022-elizabeth-ii-platinum-jubilee-proof-5-pound-coin-pf70-ucam-top-pop
SIZE
Specifications: Mintage 400, Diameter 38.61mm, Weight 39.94g & 22ct Gold
CATEGORY
5 POUND, Modern Gold
DESCRIPTION
GREAT BRITAIN: (1952-2022) Queen Elizabeth II Gold 'Platinum Jubilee' 5 Pound Coin. Obverse: Fifth Portrait of Elizabeth II facing right, legend; ELIZABETH II. D.G. REG.FID. DEF. 5 POUNDS. J.C (Jody Clark - designers initials below bust) Reverse: Features the Shield on mantle design last used on William IV's coinage. Mintage 400. Two designs were produced for the Platinum Jubilee this one and Queen on horseback also presented in this auction. Graded by NGC PF70 UCAM Top Pop!
CONDITION
Graded by NGC PF70 ULTRA CAMEO TOP POP! Population 48/ 0 Graded Higher.
SIGNATURE
Is this description above actually correct ?
I thought the Jody Clark portrait with the "Shield/Mantle" design was ONLY available the in annual set, with 100 mintage
The "Horse back" & "Shield Mantle" gold £5 is the more common and was a higher mintage of 400
Am I right ? or is the auction house wrong ?? that much stuff came out for the Platinum Jubilee i cannot recall if i'm right or not and totally missed it
If anyone can help or advise that would be great