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Secure the brand new 2022 UK Platinum Jubilee Gold Sovereign today – featuring a unique one-year-only design. Yours for just £379.

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It is with much excitement that the Royal Mint has announced the release of the official United Kingdom Gold Sovereign for 2022 to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

Struck in 22 Carat Gold, the brand-new Sovereign for 2022 features a one-year-only reverse design for the celebratio­ns of the 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II – a new reinterpre­tation of the Royal Coat of Arms. This is the first design change to appear on the uncirculat­ed UK Sovereign for a decade - which will significan­tly increase the already strong traditiona­l collector demand in the UK annual release.

This means that more than ever the combinatio­n of precious metal content along with real numismatic importance will make the Platinum Jubilee UK Sovereign for 2022 the perfect way for you to own gold – and at the same time, celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

VAT-FREE STATUS

The even better news for collectors and investors is that the 2022 Platinum Jubilee UK Gold Sovereign is available VAT-Free and does not attract any Capital Gains Tax.

Harrington & Byrne is pleased to be able to offer you the chance to secure the new 2022 UK Platinum Jubilee Gold Sovereign for just £379 POST FREE. However, due to the constant fluctuatio­ns in the market, which has seen gold hit record highs in recent times, there is a real potential for sharp increases in price, we can only guarantee this price for 48 hours.

CALL FREE TODAY ON 0800 038 5370

To place your reservatio­n today simply call free on 0800 038 5370 or return the Reservatio­n Form below to the Freepost address provided.

 ?? ?? ONE YEAR ONLY JUBILEE DESIGN Coin Specificat­ion Metal: 22 Carat Gold Diameter: 22.05mm Weight: 7.98g Finish: Uncirculat­ed Strict maximum 1 coin per household per year.
ONE YEAR ONLY JUBILEE DESIGN Coin Specificat­ion Metal: 22 Carat Gold Diameter: 22.05mm Weight: 7.98g Finish: Uncirculat­ed Strict maximum 1 coin per household per year.

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