India Sovereign Coins
| The India Mint Mark Sovereign coin series issued by The Royal Mint is a modern continuation of the historic 1918 Bombay Mint sovereigns, originally struck during the reign of King George V. Reintroduced by The Royal Mint in 2013, this prestigious series features the distinctive “I” mint mark and has been issued annually in highly limited numbers ever since. Browse our range of India Mint Mark Sovereigns featuring rare gold Full Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns struck with the historic “I” mint mark for India, some in original Royal Mint packaging and some PCGS Certified and Graded versions. India Sovereign coins are among the most collectable variations in the Sovereign series, originally struck in 1918 at the Bombay Mint during the reign of King George V. These rare issues are highly sought after due to their limited production, historical significance and distinctive India mint mark. Nearly a century later, the Royal Mint reintroduced the India Mint Mark Sovereign series, beginning in 2013, with annual releases celebrating this historic connection. Our India Sovereign Coins collection includes:
In 1918, the Royal Mint operated a branch mint in Bombay (India), producing Sovereign gold coins marked with an “I” mint mark. These coins were struck in very limited numbers and are now considered key rarities within the Sovereign series. The modern Royal Mint has since revived this mint mark in limited annual releases for collectors. |




























