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The Sovereign 1984

In 1984, the United Kingdom celebrated the safe arrival of Prince Harry, the Apple Macintosh was launched, beginning a computer revolution, and Torvill and Dean won gold with their 'Bolero' routine at the Winter Olympics. Does 1984 hold special memories for you? Is someone you know celebrating a birthday or anniversary this year? If so, mark the special date with an original Sovereign struck in 1984, bearing the classic St George and the dragon reverse design and an early portrait of The Queen by Arnold Machin RA on its obverse. This authentic coin makes a great gift or addition to any collection.

Historic treasures from the home of The Sovereign

Although the switch to decimalisation did not happen until 1971, decimal coins entered circulation before then. The 5p and 10p pieces were introduced in 1968 to replace the existing shillings and florins. They were the same size and value as the pre-decimal coins, so were able to circulate together until ‘D-Day’ in 1971. It was a useful first step in preparing the public for what was to come.

To help the new coins stand out from the older currency, a new portrait of The Queen was commissioned. Designed by Arnold Machin RA, the new portrait showed The Queen wearing a tiara instead of a wreath. The tiara had been given to The Queen by her grandmother, Queen Mary. Like Mary Gillick before him, Machin avoided using a ‘couped’ portrait – cut off by the neck – which had been the norm on coins issued earlier in the century.

Interestingly, a modified version of Machin’s portrait has appeared on British postage stamps since 1967, which means it is probably the most reproduced image in history.

Specification

Specification Value
Denomination Sovereign
Alloy 22 Carat Gold
Weight 7.98 g
Diameter 22.05mm
Reverse Designer Benedetto Pistrucci
Specification Value
Obverse Designer Arnold Machin RA
Quality Proof
Year 1984
Pure Metal Type Gold
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