2014 Gold Proof Sovereign Elizabeth II Mule Coin With Unfinished Bullion Obverse Die PCGS Graded PR70

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Bullion Obverse Die 2014 Sovereign
Ian Rank-Broadley's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II appears on the obverse of this 2014 coin. The artist's initials are below the truncation, together with an inscription that reads 'ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA · REGINA · FID · DEF'. This design is unmistakably the bullion version of the effigy, lacking the detail and high-contrast appearance of proof coins.
Standard Proof St George Reverse Design
The reverse of this coin features Benedetto Pistrucci's classic Saint George and the dragon design; the devices are frosted while the surfaces display a mirror finish, typical of UK proof coins.
Royal Mint Mule Error Coin
The Royal Mint released 3,263 proof Sovereigns in 2014, with this error impacting a small number of coins from this issue displaying this unusual error. Numismatists refer to errors of this kind as 'mules' because they are produced when a non-matching set of dies and paired up. The name comes from the offspring of a horse and a donkey.
Authenticated By PCGS
This error coin has been graded PR70 by PCGS and is supplied sealed in its holder (#534083.70/51861633).
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