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| Issuer | Government of the Falkland Islands |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 5 Sovereigns |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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The Falkland Islands has issued coins under Royal Mint licensing arrangements for decades, but the constitutional basis for doing so sits in a quirk of British Overseas Territory status — the islands produce legal tender distinct from UK coinage despite sharing the monarch as head of state. This 2025 issue is among the earliest five-sovereign-weight gold proofs to carry the Charles III effigy, a portrait series that only began circulating in late 2023 following the extended transition period after Elizabeth II's death in September 2022.
The Benedetto Pistrucci St George reverse, used continuously on British sovereign-family coinage since 1817, appears here without modification — the same design survived Napoleon, two world wars, and metrication.