Description
A world first design to mark Remembrance in 2025 – a lasting and valuable symbol of respect for all who have served our nation.
This year has been quite poignant in terms of Remembrance as we mark 80 years since both V.E. Day and V.J. Day. These two dates marked the end of war against Nazi Germany in Europe, followed by the end of the war against Japan, which brought an end to six devastating years. At a time when conflicts around the world seem ever-present, the need for serious reflection is all the greater. Remembrance Day is a time to recognise the service of all those who have served this nation, in all conflicts, and to honour their stories with meaningful commemoration.
Now, to honour the courage and sacrifice of all those who served to protect the freedoms we enjoy today, a new gold one eighth sovereign coin has been released. Its design features an elegant rendition of winged Victory, a symbol of both triumph and remembrance.
This coins is likely to have wide appeal: just about every family up and down the country has someone, or knows someone, whose bravery and courage they’d like to remember, and these coins are a lasting and valuable symbol of that remembrance.
The coin itself is also important as Victory has never appeared on gold sovereign coins before – these are world firsts – which is sure to give them added appeal.
Here is a snapshot of the benefits:
- This is the first time that winged Victory has featured on a gold one eighth sovereign coin. The Roman figure of Victory has, through the centuries, transformed from being a symbol of conquest, to today, when she symbolises also the understanding of the human cost of such triumph. This graceful design embodies both triumph over tyranny, and the remembrance of sacrifice.
- The use of Victory is appropriate this year, produced as it is in the 80th anniversary year of both of V.E. Day (8th May 1945) and V.J. Day (15th August 1945).
- This year’s 80th anniversary commemorations are important as only a small number of veterans from World War Two remain: in only a matter of years, their experiences will slip from living memory. These sovereign coins are an important tribute to these veterans, but also all who have served our nation, in many conflicts, both the fallen and the living.
Authorised by Tristan Da Cunha and approved by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Buckingham Palace, it is a wonderful way to mark Remembrance in 2025 – a lasting and valuable symbol of respect for all who have served our nation.
The best part is that you may own this landmark gold one eighth sovereign coin at the introductory price of just £99 (plus £4.99 postage and packing) – but only until 28th February 2026 after which the price will be £189, subject to availability. Limited to one per household.
The sale of every coin will benefit SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity
The Soldiers’, Sailors’, Airmen and Families Association, known as SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, provides support for our Forces and their families in their time of need.
All coins purchased from the 2025 Remembrance Gold Sovereign Series will support SSAFA as it continues to provide welfare and well-being assistance to our forces and their families. 10% of all net profits will be paid in support of SSAFA.