2021 1oz Gold Britannia Coin Gift Boxed
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint

Weight (grams): Ounce
Pure Gold content (grams): 31,10348
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 32.69mm Diameter (coin)
Stock: In Stock
The brand new 2021 Britannia 1oz gold coin, provided in an attractive, oak gift box.
This coin is the first of a new generation of ultra secure bullion coins produced by The Royal Mint. The coins are still 24-carat gold (999.9 fineness), but they now have four new added design elements:
- The background of the coin has micro detailing to give the image of waves behind the lady Britannia. If you angle the coin, these waves appear to move.
- Britannia's shield now has additional line work detailing.
- A new inner rim has been added with more Latin text, reading 'Decus Et Tutamen', which means 'An ornament and a safeguard'.
- A new hologram has been added which shows a Trident at first - in keeping with the naval theme - but which changes to a padlock when the coin is tilted; a not-so-subtle reference to the coin's new security.
Aside these additions, Philip Nathan's classic engraving remains the same, as does obverse of the coin which continues to bear the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (first introduced to British coinage in 2015).
BullionByPost is an official partner to The Royal Mint and we source all new coins directly from their refinery in Llantrisant, Wales.
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The brand new 2021 Britannia 1oz gold coin, provided in an attractive, oak gift box.
This coin is the first of a new generation of ultra secure bullion coins produced by The Royal Mint. The coins are still 24-carat gold (999.9 fineness), but they now have four new added design elements:
- The background of the coin has micro detailing to give the image of waves behind the lady Britannia. If you angle the coin, these waves appear to move.
- Britannia's shield now has additional line work detailing.
- A new inner rim has been added with more Latin text, reading 'Decus Et Tutamen', which means 'An ornament and a safeguard'.
- A new hologram has been added which shows a Trident at first - in keeping with the naval theme - but which changes to a padlock when the coin is tilted; a not-so-subtle reference to the coin's new security.
Aside these additions, Philip Nathan's classic engraving remains the same, as does obverse of the coin which continues to bear the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (first introduced to British coinage in 2015).
BullionByPost is an official partner to The Royal Mint and we source all new coins directly from their refinery in Llantrisant, Wales.