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Royal Mint 1oz Gold “Royal Arms”


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I bought several of these 2020 1oz Gold Royal Arms back in April 2020 and now looking to sell.

It looks like they only mint 5,000 of these each year(?). Hoping someone on here can confirm this?? 

I bought them because it was hard to get any other Gold 1oz at the time so they had a decent premium on them when I bought. 

If anyone is stacking / collecting these, please let me know and I’ll tag you into my sales listing once I get them out of their safe place, hopefully this weekend.

Take a look at the Pic below - Timothy Noad’s work. Look familiar to a more recent coin design??? Perhaps a Proof Sovereign 😉 

Anyway I’ve owned mine since new from Royal Mint direct so they should be grade-able and it might well be worth it.

I will do a sales listing closer to me getting them out of storage.

If you know more about these “Royal Arms” coins than me and the info in the pics below, please comment.

Thanks 🙏 

M.S

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Decus et tutamen (an ornament and a safeguard)

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43 minutes ago, AuricGoldfinger said:

Didn’t realise these were such a low mintage. I have a 2019 one I wonder how many of those there were

Lawrence says 5,000 too.

https://www.chards.co.uk/2019-royal-arms-gold-1oz-coin/1240

Likely 5,000 a year then 🤔 

Decus et tutamen (an ornament and a safeguard)

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6 hours ago, MancunianStacker said:

Likely 5,000 a year then 🤔 

1. That's what I discovered when I thought about buying one of these coins. The 5000 per annum (and every year as long as the Mint wishes) figure put me off.

2. Just noticed a piece of appalling ignorance displayed in the Mint blurb: 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' is NOT Latin; it's 14th century French, as current at the court of Edward III, who spoke the words on one occasion as he bent down, pulled up, and re-fastened a lady's garter that had slipped down her stocking. (And it is better translated as '. . . of it' at the end, not '. . . on it', referring to his action in helping the lady.) Hence the Order of the Garter. 

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