Reverse: the reverse of the redesigned coin depicts Britain standing firmly on the British Isles, holding Neptune's stick in its hand. Against its background, we see a new surface design that seems to create surface animation, waves, and tincture lines, which further protect the coin from counterfeiting. The image of Britain standing on the island appeared in coins more than it did in 2000 BC during the time of Emperor Adrian. The weight of the coin is engraved on the top of the coin at 1/2 OZ, the denomination of the coin is engraved on the right side and the year of mintage is "999.9 FINE GOLD BRITANNIA 2023".
Obverse: the obverse of the coin depicts Queen Elizabeth II, with the words "ELIZABETH II D G REG F D" and the denomination "50 POUNDS" inscribed around it.
About the coin: Britannia gold coins have been minted since 1987. This gold coin was issued by the Royal Mint of Great Britain as a counterweight and rival to the popular Krugerrand gold coin. The coin was originally minted from 22 carats (.917) fineness, but since 2013 it has been minted exclusively from pure 24 carats (.9999) gold. Due to its uniqueness, exceptional quality, and purity of gold, this coin is internationally recognized and is especially popular, loved, and appreciated by investors and collectors around the world.
Why invest in a Britannia gold coin: This is a particularly great choice for those who want to invest part of their capital, savings, or pension fund in a long-term investment in physical gold. This coin is approved by the British government as official and legal tender. British coins are one of the most popular coins in the world today, so they are highly liquid and also valued among collectors, so in the long run, the value of the coin will rise not only due to gold but also as a numismatic value. The coin is minted from 24-carat gold (.9999), and the gold is resistant to the devaluation of money inflation, so this coin will preserve capital and be liquid even in the event of a crisis.