The UK 1966 Gold Sovereign

£1,695.00
Product Code
A236-41
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In 1966, England won the World Cup at Wembley Stadium, watched by over 90,000 fans. 56 years later, it remains the first and last time that England have ever won the World Cup. 

Now, you can secure the UK 1966 World Cup Gold Sovereign struck in the year of the iconic tournament that is held dear to so many English football fans.  

Here's why the 1966 World Cup Gold Sovereign is a CPM Gold and Silver Coins recommendation... 

  • Struck in 1966 - the last time England won the World Cup or any major international trophy
  • Features the first portrait issued for coinage under the late Queen Elizabeth II’s record-breaking reign by artist Mary Gillick.
  • Struck from 22 Carat Gold 
  • Comes in an exclusive presentation case with Certificate of Authenticity.

There are just a tiny number available, secure yours today by clicking ‘Order Now’, before no more can be sourced.


Year of Issue: 1966
Country of Issue: United Kingdom
Metal: 22 Carat Gold
Diameter: 22.05mm
Weight: 7.98g
Obverse: QEII

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