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November 17, 2021 in News, RBN Updates by RBN Staff

 

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Sierra Madre Treasure Chest

We’ve returned with a whole passel o’ goods – and we’re back to …diggin’ up more  G R E A T   Buys!

HOWARD sezzzzz…

Me an’ Curtin been out at the mines, a-searchin’ for the best buy in gold ‘n silver ya’ll ever come across. Galdarnit – ain’t seen these gems fer over 20 years – and pardner – yer gonna save yerself a passel of money buyin’ ’em up.

We found these goods stashed in a trunk hidden in Calefornee on our way to the mines in the Sierra Madres and they wuz  a-waiting for ya’ to place yer order.

So gitcher self a passel o’ gold and tuck away fer a rainy day… Buy BIG or buy small – but gitcher self sum gold whale ya’ still can!

Now partners – them prices are jumpin’ all o’er the place and in the scheme o’ things – it don’t make no sense! 

British Gold Half Sovereign – King George V 1911-1936

The half sovereign coins were first mined by the British Royal Mint in 1544 during the reign of King Henry VIII (1509­-1547). It continued to be issued by the Royal Mint in London and other branches of the Royal Mint in different countries during the reigns of King George IV (1821-­1830), King William IV (1831-1837), Queen Victoria (1838­-1901), King Edward VII (1902-­1910), and King George V (1911­-1915).

* Contains .1177 Troy Ounce of .9167 fine gold.

* Average Circulated Condition.

* Each half sovereign coin will be shipped in protective plastic flips.

* Obverse: Features a leftward facing handsome bust portrait of King George V. The main device is surrounded by inscriptions in Latin ” GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT: OMN: REX F.D. IND: IMP:” which translates to “George the Fifth, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India.” A design by Edgar Bertram Mackennal.

* Reverse: Features the iconic design by Italian engraver Benedetto Pistrucci of St. George mounted on horseback slaying a dragon. Inscriptions: Year of Mintage, Initials of Designer “B.P.”

* Minted at the British Royal Mint and other Commonwealth Mints.

* Dates and mint mark will be chosen randomly based on availability.

* There are only a limited number of these coins available as a majority of them were melted by the government to pay the war debt during the World War I.

Description
There were two King Georges to feature on the obverse of Great Britain Gold Sovereigns in the 20th century. The first of these was King George V who reigned as King of England from 6 May 1910 when his father King Edward VII died until his own death on 20 January 1936. The latter of these was King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II and ruler from December 1936 until his death on 6 February 1952.

On the obverse of the coins from the reign of King George V is a left-profile bust of the King of England. George V had two designs available during his reign, with the longest one in use from 1911 until 1925. The latter design was featured on coinage from 1926 until his death in 1936 and throughout most of that year as his predecessor, Edward VIII abdicated before a new design came into circulation.

The obverse of Great Britain Gold Sovereign coins issued during the reign of King George VI. The second son of King George V, he spent most of his life as second-in-line to the throne behind his brother Edward VIII. However, his brother would abdicate the throne to marry Wallis Simpson and leave him to ascend the throne as King George VI. Most of his reign is captured in one design featured on the obverse of gold sovereigns.

On the reverse of Great Britain Gold Sovereign coins, you’ll always find the image of St. George battling the dragon. Designed for the reintroduction of gold sovereigns in 1817 by Benedetto Pistrucci, this design showcases St. George on horseback as he stampedes the dragon.

All gold sovereigns are produced by the Royal Mint. Modern gold sovereigns are produced only by the Royal Mints facility in southern Wales, but former commonwealth mints and other Royal Mint locations also struck gold sovereigns for use throughout the British Empire.

Great Britain Gold Sovereign coins have been issued in the modern era since 1817. The Great Recoinage of 1816 resulted in the reintroduction of the gold sovereign coinage for the first time in more than two centuries and the coins remain available from the Royal Mint to investors and collectors today. (Sold elsewhere for $294.61)

Available from Kettle Moraine, Ltd. for ONLY $267.00 ea.

Final cost subject to market movement. Orders of less than 40 coins will be subject to a$25.00 shipping fee.

More gold than in a 1/10th oz. American Eagle Gold coin for $14.00 LESS

Call NOW or TEXT us at 602 – 799 – 8214

OR

Email us at kettlemoraineltd@cox.net

Kettle Moraine, Ltd.
P.O. Box 579
Litchfield Park, AZ 85340
602 – 799 – 8214

Tune in to The Edge of Darkness at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time), each Monday through Friday on Republic Broadcasting NetworkJeffrey Bennett, host of the program, shares over 63 years of his personal experience in the precious metals markets, in addition to educational commentary regarding YOUR financial health and welfare.

~ Terms ~
All orders are final, non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
The images shown are illustrative only. They are not displayed to scale. The appearance of actual products will vary by grade. Payment via overnight check or direct deposit or Bank Wire only to our Kettle Moraine, Ltd. corporate account (information will be furnished to qualified buyer). If you have questions please contact Kettle Moraine, Ltd./Sierra Madre Precious Metals. at 602-799-8214 by phone or text.

 

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