2021 Britannia Half Ounce Gold Coin
Manufacturer: The Royal Mint

Weight (grams): Half Ounce
Pure Gold content (grams): 15,5515
Fineness: 999.9
Dimensions: 27mm Diameter
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The 2021 Britannia half ounce gold coin from The Royal Mint is the first of a new generation of bullion coins with new, improved anti-forgery technology. Special visual effects including waves in the background and a new trident/padlock hologram make this coin near impossible to replicate, guaranteeing investors true bullion quality.
As with previous years, this coin contains one-half troy ounce (15.55 grams) of fine gold and retains a face value of £50.00.
The 1/2oz coin has the fifth and most recent portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side, as designed by the Royal Mint's engraver Jody Clark. In this image, Clark has Her Majesty The Queen wearing the King George IV State Diadem - typically worn for the annual State Opening of Parliament. The reverse is the same portrait of Britannia as used on the first coins in 1987, designed by Philip Nathan.
QTY | Net Per Unit |
VAT Per Unit |
Gross Per Unit |
---|---|---|---|
1+ | 794,10 € | 0,00 € | 794,10 € |
2+ | 790,10 € | 0,00 € | 790,10 € |
5+ | 787,30 € | 0,00 € | 787,30 € |
10+ | 785,60 € | 0,00 € | 785,60 € |
20+ | 784,60 € | 0,00 € | 784,60 € |
40+ | 784,20 € | 0,00 € | 784,20 € |
100+ | 783,90 € | 0,00 € | 783,90 € |
200+ | 783,60 € | 0,00 € | 783,60 € |
The 2021 Britannia half ounce gold coin from The Royal Mint is the first of a new generation of bullion coins with new, improved anti-forgery technology. Special visual effects including waves in the background and a new trident/padlock hologram make this coin near impossible to replicate, guaranteeing investors true bullion quality.
As with previous years, this coin contains one-half troy ounce (15.55 grams) of fine gold and retains a face value of £50.00.
The 1/2oz coin has the fifth and most recent portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side, as designed by the Royal Mint's engraver Jody Clark. In this image, Clark has Her Majesty The Queen wearing the King George IV State Diadem - typically worn for the annual State Opening of Parliament. The reverse is the same portrait of Britannia as used on the first coins in 1987, designed by Philip Nathan.