Description
Instantly recognisable, Britannia is a trusted symbol to investors all over the world. Here, Philip Nathan’s classic interpretation of Britannia is flanked by an ornate oriental border, inspired by the Chinese-themed banqueting room at Brighton’s Royal Pavilion. Built for King George IV, it stands as a symbol of the links between east and west.
This is the final year that the Royal Mint will be releasing an Oriental Britannia gold coin.
The reverse of this 2020 1oz gold Britannia features the Oriental Border around the edge of the coin, along with the Philip Nathan 1987 image of Britannia, while the obverse side bears the fifth generation image of Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark, with an additional guilloche pattern as an extra design feature.
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