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GOVIERS EXCLUSIVES

GOVIERS EXCLUSIVES

Ingots handcrafted from precious metals, gold or silver offer an opportunity to enjoy wearing your 9ct gold or silver as a piece of jewellery. Our ingots made in Birmingham’s Historic Jewellery Quarter, include display hallmarks two of which are only available for a short period of time. Firstly, the Coronation Hallmark approved by King Charles III, only available from 1st March, 2023 until 31st December, 2024. Then only available for this calendar year, the date letter ‘y’ is the 2023 year mark. It will not be struck again after 31st December, 2023. A unique collectible to treasure for years to come. A special gift for anyone with a special birthday or anniversary this year.

Virtually indestructible gold is today achieving price levels rarely seen before. Our silver ingots are made from sterling silver 925/1000 parts pure silver.

The Coronation Hallmark features here at 5mm. These cufflinks are available with the option of 9ct gold or sterling silver. Made in Birmingham’s Historic Jewellery Quarter and hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office, established in 1773.

Two stunning crosses in either 9ct Gold or sterling silver, handcrafted in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter to mark King Charles III becoming "Defender of the Faith" and Head of the Church of England. This timeless design displays the special Coronation hallmark, the 'Y' hallmark for the year 2023, the Birmingham Assay office anchor and either 375 for 9ct Gold or 925 for sterling silver. Crafted using traditional skills and polished by hand.

Made to Order. Delivery 5 weeks. Pendants supplied with 18"/45cm curb chain. Jewellery is supplied in a Wooden Presentation Box.

Goviers Exclusive King Charles III

Half Sovereign 9ct Gold, Diamonds £3000

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The half sovereign was introduced in 1544 by King Henry VIII. In 1817 a new version of the half sovereign was created. This included the Pistrucci St. George and Dragon design which is by far the most popular image used on all sovereigns.

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