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The Royal Mint does not produce 18 carat gold coins. The standard from 1816 to present day is 22 carat.
What is a1968 gratia Regina f.d elizabeth 11gratia gold coin worth?
You fail to specify what type of coin you refer to. The only gold British coin minted in 1958 was the Sovereign.
You might want to check your coin. Elizabeth II was born in 1926 and did not become queen until 1953.
i have the same coin and it depends on the coin which is 5.5 grams and it is about 22 carat which is £164.09
You need to provide much more information. That motto appears on all coins of the current British Commonwealth and was on all coins of the empire when Victoria was queen. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination, how worn it is, and what country issued it. If there's no country shown on the coin it's probably from Britain.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria was not born until 1819 and coins with her likeness were not issued until 1838.
That would most likely be an 1847 Victoria gold Sovereign restrike. A "restrike" is a coin struck at a later date using the original dies.
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.
It will be either a British Sovereign or Half-Sovereign.
Queen Victoria died in 1901 and no coins were issued with her likeness from then. You may have some sort of memorial medallion or token.
Any value would depend on the year and condition of the coin. At the very least, it will be worth its gold content at current gold values.