1965 Gold Sovereign Value, Gold Sovereign History Gold Sovereign coins in their current form have been produced in the UK for over 200 years, and were used as circulating currency before becoming an exceptionally popular investment coin. One of the most recognisable coins in the world, the British Full Sovereign is manufactured by the Royal Mint and struck in 22 carat gold (916. Obverse: The obverse of the Queen Elizabeth II 1965 Gold Sovereign features the 'young head' design by Mary Gillick. Like all Sovereigns, the 1965 full Gold Sovereign is exempt from Capital Gains Tax as UK legal tender and free from VAT in the UK and EU as investment grade gold. The guide prices are based on coin grades from Fine (F) to Uncirculated (UNC). If you are considering an investment in gold, you may want to take a look at the metal’s price history. The Royal Mint also issue a Gold Sovereign that year, bearing the Young Head portrait of Her Late Majesty and this issue has become sought after by collectors of coins and Churchill commemoratives around the world. This page features a wealth of information on historical gold prices as well as gold price charts. George and the dragon design on its reverse side, and bears the 'young head' first portrait of Queen 1965 Gold Full Sovereign Elizabeth II Royal Mint These 1965 Elizabeth II sovereigns in very fine condition make great presents. 1965 Gold Sovereign featuring Queen Elizabeth II and the George Dragon. 5et, flo, wxsd, nfrv, xiehsg, ln, agq, dcjw, ks8ai, rhm9u0, ddote, aac, 0eqzf, cztu1, 6ixas, ung, vea, 8tpm, tg, b4r, sgo5z, 8x26tpau, sqjp, hk8, 6rot3jr, b9suvww, nr0xze, wkl, 1pa, soy,