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2011 Gold £5 William & Catherine Royal Wedding PF69 UC

£5,950.00

The 2011 UK Royal Wedding William & Catherine £5 Gold Coin PCGS PF69 UC commemorates the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton—an event of great national celebration. Struck in 22-carat gold and finished to a proof standard, this coin bears a finely detailed portrait of the royal couple. With its prestigious PF69 Ultra Cameo grade from PCGS, it offers exceptional quality and enduring collectability for royal enthusiasts and coin collectors alike.

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The 2011 UK Royal Wedding William & Catherine £5 Gold Coin PCGS PF69 UC was issued by The Royal Mint to mark the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, one of the most significant royal occasions in recent history. Struck in 22-carat gold and finished to a high-quality proof standard, this commemorative coin is a beautifully crafted tribute to the couple’s union and its cultural significance.

A Celebration of Modern Royalty
The reverse design features a dual portrait of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, capturing a moment of unity and elegance. Crafted with a blend of contemporary and classical styling, the portrait honours the couple’s place within the continuing legacy of the British monarchy. The obverse bears the official portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, reflecting the coin’s status as legal tender.

Exceptional Grade and Presentation
Graded PF69 Ultra Cameo by PCGS, this coin is recognised for its superb finish and near-flawless appearance. The ultra cameo designation reflects the sharp contrast between the frosted design elements and mirror-like fields—hallmarks of a well-struck proof coin. Encapsulated and graded, it represents a secure and visually impressive addition to any collection.

Royal Memorabilia and Numismatic Appeal
As a limited issue marking a landmark royal event, the 2011 £5 Gold Royal Wedding coin holds lasting appeal for collectors of British royalty and commemorative coinage. Its 22-carat gold composition adds intrinsic value, while its historical context and quality finish make it a meaningful keepsake for generations.

Whether you’re a seasoned numismatist or a royal family admirer, the 2011 UK William & Catherine £5 Gold Coin PCGS PF69 UC is a distinguished and memorable addition to any collection.

Additional information

Country

United Kingdom

Grader

NGC

Metal

Gold

Quality

Proof

Weight

£5

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