The 1932 George V Gold Sovereign struck at the Pretoria Mint in South Africa is a rare gem among numismatists, celebrated for its historical and numismatic significance.
Pretoria, South Africa, was close to the world’s richest gold mines in the Witwatersrand region. South Africa was a major global supplier of gold during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Minting gold coins like Sovereigns directly at the source reduced transportation costs and risks associated with shipping large quantities of raw gold to London for minting.
This 1932 Sovereign is full of history and is quite simply a must-have for your collection.
Here's why the 1932 George V Pretoria Gold Sovereign is a CPM Prestige recommendation...
A Gold Sovereign struck nearly 100 years-ago is a remarkable feature to have in your collection.
Struck at the heart of the functioning British Empire in the early 20th Century.
Travelled thousands of miles to have made it back to British shores.
Struck from 22-Carat Gold.
Comes presented in its very own bespoke presentation case and tamper-proof packaging.
Click 'Order Now' to own the 1932 George V Gold Pretoria Sovereign.
Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest. CPM does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.