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100 Dollars - Charles III 1st Portrait - Five Sovereign - Gold Proof Reverse Gilded

Issuer Perth Mint
Year 2025
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse script Latin
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The Five Sovereign denomination revives a format last struck for circulation under Edward VII in 1902, when the coin served as the highest-denomination gold piece in British imperial coinage before large gold issues became economically untenable after World War I. Perth's modern rendition is struck in 22-carat gold — matching the historic sovereign alloy precisely — with a pink gold gilding applied to the reverse, a finishing technique the mint has used selectively on collector issues since the 2010s. Charles III's first effigy, by Martin Jennings, appeared on Australian coinage in 2023.

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