Compare 2025 Royal Mint Sovereign Prices

Compare live 2025 Royal Mint Sovereign prices from trusted UK dealers — current-year British gold across the Sovereign family. All 2025 Sovereigns are Royal Mint output, struck at Llantrisant.

The current standard year

2025 is the dominant year on UK dealer shelves through the calendar year and into 2026 — current production rather than secondary inventory, which typically means deepest stock and tightest premiums. UK dealer competition on 2025 Royal Mint Sovereigns is strong; comparing live across dealers regularly surfaces £10-£20 spreads on identical Fulls between competing sellers.

The Charles III obverse

2025 Sovereigns carry the Charles III obverse effigy by sculptor Martin Jennings, in use since 2023 across UK coinage. Jennings is best known for public statues including the Mary Seacole memorial and the Philip Larkin sculpture at Hull railway station. His Charles III portrait depicts the King facing left, in keeping with the British convention that successive monarchs face opposite directions on coinage.

Production at Llantrisant

2025 Royal Mint Sovereigns are struck at the Llantrisant facility on dedicated Sovereign-series presses. The 22-carat alloy is mixed in-house from refined gold and pure copper, rolled to 1.52mm thickness, and struck through 22.05mm collar dies (smaller dies for Halves and Quarters). Production tolerance is ±0.04g per coin — tighter than most LBMA Good Delivery bar specifications.

Across the family

Royal Mint 2025 production covers Full (7.32g fine), Half (3.66g fine), and where stocked Quarter and Quintuple sizes. Full Sovereigns dominate dealer stock; Halves are widely available; Quarter and Quintuple typically appear in specialist channels or directly through The Royal Mint. All weights share the dual VAT and CGT exemption that defines British gold Sovereign investment.

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