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2009 Gold £5 Accession of King Henry VIII PF70

£6,450.00

The 2009 Gold £5 Accession of King Henry VIII PF70 is a beautifully struck commemorative coin marking the 500th anniversary of one of England’s most iconic monarchs. Crafted in 22-carat gold, this £5 coin bears a flawless Proof 70 grade, highlighting its superb detail and mirror-like finish. With its rich historical theme and impeccable condition, it is a standout piece for both collectors and royal history enthusiasts.

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The 2009 Gold £5 Accession of King Henry VIII PF70 is a beautifully struck commemorative coin marking the 500th anniversary of one of England’s most iconic monarchs. Crafted in 22-carat gold, this £5 coin bears a flawless Proof 70 grade, highlighting its superb detail and mirror-like finish. With its rich historical theme and impeccable condition, it is a standout piece for both collectors and royal history enthusiasts.

The 2009 Gold £5 Accession of King Henry VIII PF70 is a commemorative masterpiece issued by The Royal Mint to mark the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII’s accession to the throne in 1509. Struck in 22-carat gold, this £5 coin captures a pivotal moment in British royal history, honouring a monarch whose reign would transform the religious and political landscape of England.

A Tribute to a Transformative Monarch
Henry VIII is remembered not only for his six marriages but for his significant role in the English Reformation and the founding of the Church of England. The coin’s reverse features a regal depiction of the king in traditional Tudor style, reflecting his commanding presence and historical importance. The design is bold and dignified, paying homage to a monarch whose legacy endures to this day.

Flawless Proof 70 Quality
Graded PF70 (Proof 70), this coin is considered perfect under the Sheldon scale, displaying pristine surfaces, razor-sharp detail, and a strikingly reflective finish. Such a grade underscores the coin’s appeal as a high-end collectible, free from any post-production imperfections.

A Coveted Piece of Royal Commemoration
With its combination of historical relevance, precious metal content, and flawless presentation, the 2009 Gold £5 Accession of King Henry VIII is an exceptional item for collectors. Its limited mintage and connection to one of the most fascinating figures in British history only enhance its desirability.

Whether you’re drawn to the grandeur of Tudor England or the numismatic precision of a top-graded gold coin, this PF70 issue offers both prestige and historical resonance in equal measure.

Additional information

Country

United Kingdom

Grader

NGC

Metal

Gold

Quality

Proof

Weight

£5

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