The British Gold Britannia Coin is one of the more prominent coins in the global market. Bearing an iconic symbol of the British nation, the Gold Britannia has been in circulation since 1987 and available since that time in at least four weights, with more added over the course of time. Among the original issues is the 1/10 oz Gold Britannia. Today, 1/10 oz British Gold Britannia Coins are available to you from random years of availability from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives inside of a protective plastic packaging!
- Available since 1987!
- Contains 1/10 Troy oz of 22-karat or 24-karat gold in BU condition.
- The face value of £10 (GBP) is fully backed by Great Britain’s government.
- On the obverse of the coin is Queen Elizabeth II or King Charles III.
- The reverse includes Philip Nathan’s Britannia.
- Note that you may receive several coins with the same date mark and designs when buying multiples.
The 1/10 oz British Gold Britannia Coin is available to buyers dating back to 1987 when it debuted alongside a 1 oz gold, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz coin. The coins in the series originally featured .917 gold content, otherwise known as 22-karat gold. This occurred from 1987 to 2012. Starting in 2013, the Royal Mint of England increased the gold content to .9999 pure gold (24-karat).
All 1/10 oz British Gold Britannia Coins are available to you through this listing from random years of availability. We cannot guarantee a particular year of issue, but rather select your coins at random when your order has processed and is prepared for shipping. Please remember that we may send you various coins with the same date mark and designs if you purchase multiples.
The reverse side of the British Gold Britannia Coins features the same design of Britannia for all releases. Created by Philip Nathan, it depicts Britannia standing at the coast with a shield in one hand, a trident to control the seas in the other, and a Corinthian helmet upon her head.
On the obverse of 1/10 oz British Gold Britannia Coins in this listing features Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait. However, depending upon the year of issue you could receive one of three different designs. The Raphael Maklouf design was in use from 1984 to 1997 and Ian Rank-Broadley’s fourth-generation portrait from 1998 to 2015. Starting in 2016, the Royal Mint rolled out a new fifth-generation portrait from Jody Clark. Since mid-2023, the coins have featured King Charles III.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with your questions. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email with your inquiries.