The British decimal Sovereigns are intended as non-circulating coins made for collectors and investors. Decimal Sovereigns have been produced in most years since 1974.
Your coin is either a Sovereign (22.05mm) or a Half-Sovereign (19.3mm). All Sovereigns and Half-Sovereign coins are made from 22 carat gold.
The Canada Act 1982 contains the Canadian Constitution, and made Canada a sovereign country.
Approximately 250 pounds, varying on the year the sovereign was made and what condition the ring is in.
The British Sovereign coin is made from gold. The Shah was the sovereign ruler of Iran. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state remained more or less a sovereign entity.
There were 2.95 million 1982 British "Uncirculated" Sovereigns minted. There were 20,000 1982 British "Proof FDC" Sovereigns minted.
Sovereign Grace Ministries was created in 1982.
All genuine British Sovereign coinage issued since 1817 is made from 22 carat gold.
Gold was discovered in the Sovereign Hill area of Ballarat in August 1851.
Since the Great Recoinage Act of 1816, all British Sovereign coinage has been minted to a rigid standard. All Sovereign coinage is made from 22 carat gold which 91.6% pure gold. The Half-Sovereign coin in mint condition, irrespective of when or where it was minted, is 19.3mm in diameter, 0.99mm thick and weighs 3.99 grams.
The face value of a Sovereign is One Pound (GBP). Since all British Sovereign coinage is made from 22 carat gold, the actual value is very much higher. Athe very least, they are worth the bullion value of gold.
As a result of the Recoinage Act of 1816, all British Sovereign and Half-Sovereign coins produced from 1817 to present day have been made according to a uniform standard of purity, size and weight. They are all 22 carat gold.
The British Sovereign coinage has been made from 22 carat gold since its reintroduction into the currency in 1817. The Sovereign has a face value of One Pound and was used as currency until the early 20th century when Britain came off the "gold standard", and the Sovereign was replaced with the One Pound note. These days, the Sovereign coinage produced by the Royal Mint is exclusively a collector coin with a price reflecting the value of the gold used to make it.