Description
A World‑First Design for Remembrance 2025
A lasting and meaningful tribute to all who have served our nation
The year 2025 holds deep significance for Remembrance. It marks 80 years since both V.E. Day and V.J. Day—two historic milestones that brought an end to six devastating years of global conflict. As the world continues to face unrest and uncertainty, the importance of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance feels more vital than ever.
Remembrance Day gives us the opportunity to honour every individual who has served this nation, in every conflict, and to ensure their stories continue to be told with dignity and respect.
Introducing the World’s First Gold One‑Eighth Sovereign Featuring Winged Victory
To commemorate this important anniversary year, a new gold one‑eighth sovereign coin has been released—featuring an exquisite depiction of winged Victory. This powerful symbol represents both triumph and remembrance, making it a fitting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of all who defended the freedoms we enjoy today.
This landmark coin is expected to resonate widely. Almost every family in the UK has a connection to someone whose bravery deserves to be remembered, and this coin offers a lasting, valuable way to honour that legacy.
What makes this release even more remarkable is its place in history: Victory has never before appeared on a gold sovereign coin. This makes the 2025 issue a true world first, adding to its desirability for collectors and those wishing to mark Remembrance in a meaningful way.
Limited Edition
This 2025 Remembrance Gold One Eighth Sovereign had a mintage limitation of just 3999.
Why This Coin Matters
- A world‑first design – The first time winged Victory has ever appeared on a gold one‑eighth sovereign coin.
- A symbol with deep meaning – Once a Roman emblem of conquest, Victory today represents not only triumph over tyranny but also the human cost of achieving peace.
- Created for a landmark anniversary – Issued in the 80th anniversary year of both V.E. Day (8 May 1945) and V.J. Day (15 August 1945).
- Honouring a fading generation – With only a small number of World War Two veterans still with us, this coin stands as a lasting tribute to their service, and to all who have served—both the fallen and the living.
- Officially authorised – Approved by Tristan Da Cunha, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, and Buckingham Palace.
Additional Information
| Denomination | One Eighth Sovereign |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 14mm |
| Weight | 1g |
| Metal type | Gold 22 carat |
| Mintage limitation | 3,999 |
| Quality | Highest possible Proof Quality |
| Reverse | Victory, winged and holding a trumpet, looking east with a sunrise behind along with the words VICTORY and REMEMBRANCE and the year '2025' in Roman numerals |
| Obverse | Portrait of King Charles III by artist Jody Clark |
| Year of Issue | 2025 |
| Accompanied by | Certificate of Authenticity and display box |
2025 Remembrance Gold 22 Carat One Eighth Sovereign
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Description
A World‑First Design for Remembrance 2025
A lasting and meaningful tribute to all who have served our nation
The year 2025 holds deep significance for Remembrance. It marks 80 years since both V.E. Day and V.J. Day—two historic milestones that brought an end to six devastating years of global conflict. As the world continues to face unrest and uncertainty, the importance of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance feels more vital than ever.
Remembrance Day gives us the opportunity to honour every individual who has served this nation, in every conflict, and to ensure their stories continue to be told with dignity and respect.
Introducing the World’s First Gold One‑Eighth Sovereign Featuring Winged Victory
To commemorate this important anniversary year, a new gold one‑eighth sovereign coin has been released—featuring an exquisite depiction of winged Victory. This powerful symbol represents both triumph and remembrance, making it a fitting tribute to the courage and sacrifice of all who defended the freedoms we enjoy today.
This landmark coin is expected to resonate widely. Almost every family in the UK has a connection to someone whose bravery deserves to be remembered, and this coin offers a lasting, valuable way to honour that legacy.
What makes this release even more remarkable is its place in history: Victory has never before appeared on a gold sovereign coin. This makes the 2025 issue a true world first, adding to its desirability for collectors and those wishing to mark Remembrance in a meaningful way.
Limited Edition
This 2025 Remembrance Gold One Eighth Sovereign had a mintage limitation of just 3999.
Why This Coin Matters
- A world‑first design – The first time winged Victory has ever appeared on a gold one‑eighth sovereign coin.
- A symbol with deep meaning – Once a Roman emblem of conquest, Victory today represents not only triumph over tyranny but also the human cost of achieving peace.
- Created for a landmark anniversary – Issued in the 80th anniversary year of both V.E. Day (8 May 1945) and V.J. Day (15 August 1945).
- Honouring a fading generation – With only a small number of World War Two veterans still with us, this coin stands as a lasting tribute to their service, and to all who have served—both the fallen and the living.
- Officially authorised – Approved by Tristan Da Cunha, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, and Buckingham Palace.
Additional Information
| Denomination | One Eighth Sovereign |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 14mm |
| Weight | 1g |
| Metal type | Gold 22 carat |
| Mintage limitation | 3,999 |
| Quality | Highest possible Proof Quality |
| Reverse | Victory, winged and holding a trumpet, looking east with a sunrise behind along with the words VICTORY and REMEMBRANCE and the year '2025' in Roman numerals |
| Obverse | Portrait of King Charles III by artist Jody Clark |
| Year of Issue | 2025 |
| Accompanied by | Certificate of Authenticity and display box |