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Great Britain 100 Pound Gold 2007 PR69DCAM PCGS

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The Great Britain 100 Pound Gold 2007 Proof coin, graded PR69 Deep Cameo by PCGS, stands as a brilliant example of British numismatic excellence in the modern era. Struck in .9167 fine gold (22-karat) by the Royal Mint, this coin continues the proud legacy of the British gold denomination, blending centuries of minting tradition with state-of-the-art craftsmanship. With a denomination of 100 pounds sterling, it forms part of the modern gold coinage series that celebrates both the heritage of Great Britain and the enduring authority of the monarchy. Its proof striking, near-perfect condition, and prestigious PCGS certification elevate it from a mere bullion piece to a numismatic treasure of outstanding quality and aesthetic beauty.

The obverse of the 2007 100 Pound Gold Proof features the right-facing portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, created by sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley. This portrait, introduced in 1998, is one of the most recognizable and enduring images of the Queen, notable for its realism and stately composure. Unlike earlier effigies that idealized her appearance, Rank-Broadley’s design captures the dignity and maturity of a long-reigning monarch. The inscription “ELIZABETH II • D • G • REG • F • D • 100 POUNDS” encircles the effigy, translating to “Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith.” The proof finish amplifies the portrait’s lifelike detail, with the frosted relief sharply contrasted against the deeply mirrored background. Even the subtle folds of the Queen’s gown and the gleam of her tiara appear luminous under the reflective proof fields, a hallmark of the Royal Mint’s refined die preparation and striking techniques.

The reverse design varies depending on the issue, but for the 2007 gold proof 100 pounds, the most common and admired version features the classic Saint George and the Dragon motif by Benedetto Pistrucci. This timeless design first appeared on the sovereign in 1817 and has remained one of the most iconic images in British numismatics. The scene depicts Saint George mounted on horseback, in mid-action, striking down the dragon beneath him with a raised sword. The flowing lines of the horse’s mane, the swirling cloak of the saint, and the coiled body of the dragon are all rendered in exquisite detail, capturing the tension and heroism of the legendary battle. Beneath the exergue, the initials “B.P.” acknowledge Pistrucci’s authorship. The design serves as a metaphor for courage and the triumph of good over evil—a theme as relevant today as it was two centuries ago.

Alternately, some 2007 proof 100-pound coins may bear commemorative reverses, such as Britannia or royal anniversary designs, but the Saint George and the Dragon type remains the most representative of the series and continues to symbolize the valor and resilience of Great Britain. The pairing of this historic motif with the modern Rank-Broadley portrait of Elizabeth II embodies the perfect harmony of past and present—a hallmark of the Royal Mint’s artistry.

The coin’s specifications underscore both its intrinsic and collectible value. It is struck in .9167 fine gold, composed of 91.67% gold and 8.33% copper, giving it a total weight of 34.05 grams and a pure gold content of 31.1 grams, or exactly one troy ounce. The diameter measures approximately 32.69 millimeters, and the edge is reeded, offering tactile elegance and security against counterfeiting. The proof striking involves multiple high-pressure strikes using polished dies and specially prepared planchets, producing mirrorlike fields and frosted devices with precise definition. The result is a coin that glows with luster and dimensional depth, especially under direct light.

The 2007 Great Britain 100 Pound Gold Proof was issued in extremely limited quantities, only 2,500. Each was presented in a high-quality display case, often of polished wood or leatherette, and accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity from the Royal Mint. This presentation underscored the coin’s dual nature—as both a work of fine art and an investment in precious metal. The coin was part of the Royal Mint’s ongoing program of gold proofs celebrating national heritage and the monarchy, appealing to collectors across the Commonwealth and beyond.

The 100-pound denomination, while legal tender, serves a largely symbolic function in this context. In practice, the coin’s intrinsic value in gold far exceeds its face value, aligning it more closely with the tradition of sovereigns and Britannia bullion coins. However, the denomination’s inscription reinforces the coin’s status as official British currency, distinguished from privately minted bullion. This dual identity—official yet commemorative—enhances its appeal among numismatists and investors alike.

The PR69 Deep Cameo grade assigned by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) signifies a near-perfect proof coin. In this grade, the surfaces display brilliant, unblemished fields with only the most microscopic imperfections visible under magnification. The “Deep Cameo” designation indicates exceptional contrast between the frosted relief and mirrored fields, creating a dramatic visual effect. The devices stand out in stark clarity, while the mirrored surfaces gleam with a liquid-like reflectivity. For collectors, PR69DCAM coins offer virtually flawless beauty at a more accessible price point than the elusive PR70DCAM, while retaining nearly identical visual appeal.

In hand, the 2007 100 Pound Gold Proof exhibits an exceptional blend of artistry and gravitas. The coin’s substantial weight provides a sense of permanence, and the proof finish transforms its surfaces into a miniature sculpture of light and texture. Under magnification, the minute engraving details—such as the dragon’s scales, the saint’s armor, and the Queen’s facial features—reveal the Royal Mint’s mastery of die engraving. Every contour is precise, every reflective plane flawlessly smooth, testifying to the Mint’s centuries-long heritage of excellence dating back to 886 AD.

The 2007 issue holds historical significance as it was struck during the later years of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, a period marked by stability and international respect for the British monarchy. The use of the Rank-Broadley effigy further situates the coin within the modern numismatic era, bridging traditional symbolism with contemporary realism. For collectors of British gold, this coin represents a high point in the Royal Mint’s precision proof production prior to the transition to the Jody Clark portrait in 2015.

Beyond its numismatic appeal, the 2007 Great Britain 100 Pound Gold Proof is also valued as an investment piece. With its one troy ounce of gold content and limited mintage, it carries intrinsic metal worth as well as collectible premium. Coins certified by PCGS as PR69DCAM enjoy strong liquidity and confidence in the global market due to their guaranteed authenticity and condition. The combination of gold purity, artistry, and certification makes it a cornerstone of any collection focused on modern proof gold.

Today, the Great Britain 100 Pound Gold 2007 Proof, graded PR69DCAM by PCGS, stands as a magnificent example of the Royal Mint’s enduring legacy. It unites the traditions of craftsmanship and symbolism that define British coinage—the valor of Saint George, the dignity of Queen Elizabeth II, and the precision of modern minting technology. Whether appreciated as a fine collectible, a patriotic keepsake, or a tangible asset of enduring value, it remains a masterpiece in gold. Its mirrorlike brilliance and timeless design continue to honor the history and spirit of Great Britain, reflecting the light of tradition and excellence that shines as brightly today as ever before.

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