The 2009 Gold Bullion Baby Sovereign

Not Available

This item is off-sale

Product code: UKB09RB

  • Limited to 75,000 worldwide
  • Specially designed outer sleeve that you can personalise
  • 22 carat gold bullion quality
  • Made with original 19th-century tools

An impressive and traditional christening gift. Celebrate a new life with this stunning gold coin, recapturing the neo-classical design by Benedetto Pistrucci. This historic gold coin features on its reverse St George and the dragon with the same individual characteristics as the coins of the 1820s.

Show/hide further information about this product

Hand-crafted original

This is the first time that original 19th-century tools from the Museum collection, some of which were almost certainly worked on by Benedetto Pistrucci himself, have been used unmodified in the modern production process, revealing his dynamic masterpiece of St George and the dragon in all its glory.

The History of an Enduring Masterpiece

For the original sovereign of 1817, St George was shown holding a shattered lance in his right hand, another portion of which lay on the ground below. Pistrucci constantly strove for perfection in his work, however, and made an important change to his masterpiece for the silver crown of 1818 when he replaced the broken lance with a short sword. Although subsequent sovereigns of George III remained unchanged, it was this amended version that graced the first sovereigns of George IV issued in the early 1820s. Other changes are evident on these sovereigns too, for the surrounding garter belt had been removed and the Saint’s helmet stripped of its streamer.

Using the tools of the Master
Happily, the valuable coining tools from these early sovereigns have been preserved. They were entrusted to The Royal Mint Engraving Team. The result is a sovereign with a reverse design that in every respect is the work of Pistrucci himself.

The Gold Sovereigns of the 19th-Century

As part of a major coinage reform in 1816, William Wellesley Pole, the then Master of the Royal Mint, wanted coins to be made to the very highest standards and he employed the Italian gem engraver, Benedetto Pistrucci, to bring his aspirations to fruition. By the following year Pistrucci had created his portrayal of St George and the dragon for the gold sovereign, a design of such classic beauty that it has endured to this day. Over the years his original has been modified many times until it has developed into the design with which we are all familiar.

Specification

Denom. Sovereign
Alloy 22 Carat Gold
Weight 7.99 g
Diameter 22.05 mm
Designer (Reverse) The Royal Mint Engraving Team
Designer (Obverse) Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS
Edge Inscription Not Applicable