Five Sovereigns 2024 Saint George and the Dragon, Coin from Saint Helena - detailed information

Five Sovereigns 2024 Saint George and the Dragon, Coin from Saint Helena
CoinFive Sovereigns 2024 Saint George and the Dragon

The sovereign is a gold coin of the United Kingdom, with a nominal value of one pound sterling. Struck from 1817 until the present time, it was originally a circulating coin (see pre-decimal Sovereign) accepted in Britain and elsewhere in the world; it is now a bullion coin not intended for circulation, the intrinsic value of which is much higher than its face value. There are several denominations of the Sovereign: Five Sovereigns (Quintuple Sovereign, five pounds gold), Double Sovereign, Full Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign; the current five sovereigns coin - with face value of £5 is a continuation of the pre-decimal five sovereigns, and has been issued as a decimal coin since 1980.

The mint says about this coin:
William Wyon's reputation as one of history’s greatest coin engravers is forever linked to the reign of Queen Victoria. When Victoria was crowned Queen in 1838 Wyon created the iconic "Young Head" portrait of Victoria, which was so well liked by the monarch that it graced the coins of her reign for nearly 50 years.

Some years later Wyon received a private commission to design a personal medal for Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert. Wyon’s response was his own interpretation of St George and the Dragon, a design full of energy that captured the patron saint of England slaying the dragon beneath his rearing steed, believed to have been modeled upon Prince Albert’s favourite horse, Imaun.

Prince Albert’s Personal Medal was issued to Henry Cole in recognition of his tireless contribution to the Great Exhibition of 1851 and, as Wyon sadly passed away that same year, his interpretation of St George & the Dragon makes a fitting final chapter in a story that began years earlier with his rivalry with Benedetto Pistrucci (who designed the famous Saint George and the Dragon sovereign still issued today).

MintEast India Company (modern) Mint MarkEIC Total Mintage 85
Obverse
Saint Helena / Five Sovereigns 2024 Saint George and the Dragon - obverse photo

The obverse of the coin shows the bare (uncrowned) head of King Charles III facing left.

In tiny letters on the neck truncation, the artist's initials: GD (for Glyn Davies).

Around, the monarch's legend: CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · F · D · ST. HELENA · 2024 ·. Translated from Latin, the legend means: Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King, Defender of the Faith, Saint Helena.

Obverse Inscription CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · F · D · ST. HELENA · 2024 ·
Reverse
Saint Helena / Five Sovereigns 2024 Saint George and the Dragon - reverse photo

The reverse of the coin depicts St George on horseback, facing left, wearing a plumed helmet and a cape (and nothing else), holding a lance in both hands pointed towards a dragon rearing its head.

Around right, the name of the designer, W. WYON (William Wyon). In the lower left field, the EIC mint mark of the East India Company; the letters are separated by arrows radiating from the centre around which they are situated.

Around the rim, the Garter of the Order of the Garter, inscribed with the motto HONI · SOIT · QUI · MAL · Y · PENSE · - translated from Medieval French, "May he be shamed who thinks badly of it" - an old motto of the British monarchs.

Reverse Inscription HONI · SOIT · QUI · MAL · Y · PENSE ·
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

Finish: Proof FDC.
Packaging: in presentation box, with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
East India Company SKU: FG24SOVGP5SV.
Release date: January 2024.
Release price: £3,995.00.

Mintage includes 50 individually boxed coins, plus coins in sets.

Included in Set
The 2024 Sovereign Gold Proof Five Coin Set, mintage 35
5 coins: Five Sovereigns 2024 Saint George, Double Sovereign 2024 Saint George, Full Sovereign 2024 Saint George, Half Sovereign 2024 Saint George, Quarter Sovereign 2024 Saint George
See also

Saint Helena coins depicting Saint George and the Dragon:
- Half Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon, 2019
- Five Gold Sovereigns, Saint George and the Dragon (Veronica Mackinnon, Nick Martin), 2020
- Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon, 2021
- Half Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon, 2021
- Quarter Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon, 2021
- Double Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2023
- 1 oz Gold, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2023
- 1 kg Silver, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2023
- 1 oz Silver, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2023
- Five Gold Sovereigns, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2024
- Double Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2024
- Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2024
- Half Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2024
- Quarter Gold Sovereign, Saint George and the Dragon (William Wyon), 2024

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Five Sovereigns 2024 Saint George and the Dragon: Details
CountrySaint Helena
CurrencySaint Helena Pound
Coin TypeFive Sovereigns
Issued2024
MonarchKing Charles III
EffigyKing Charles III - Portrait by Glyn Davies
ReverseSt George the Dragon-Slayer
Face Value5 (x Pound)
Total Mintage85
CurrentYes
Material0.9167 Gold
DesignerWilliam Wyon
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size36.0200 mm
Mass39.9400 g
OCC IDDKLM-OMKC-KBML-ONZB
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