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2015 Gold Proof Quarter Sovereign Ian Rank-Broadley Portrait Queen Elizabeth II Coin

2015 Elizabeth II Gold Proof Quarter Sovereign Rank-Broadley Boxed

Buy a 2015 Gold Proof Quarter Sovereign Ian Rank-Broadley Portrait Queen Elizabeth II Coin

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The modern ‘full’ Sovereign has been around since 1817 but The Royal Mint only began striking Quarter Sovereigns in 2009. These fractional Sovereigns are composed of 1.997 grams of 22 carat gold and have a diameter of 13.50 millimetres. They have exactly a quarter of the gold content of a full Sovereign (.0588 troy ounces compared to .2354 ounces). This 2015 coin features a classic design to the reverse that has long featured on other coins in the Sovereign family. Crafted by Italian artist Benedetto Pistrucci, the Saint George and the dragon engraving is instantly recognisable to collectors. It’s paired with a modern portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, as used on British money between 1998 and 2015. This is the last Quarter Sovereign to feature this portrait of Her Majesty the Queen. A version with the new Jody Clark portrait was issued later in the year. Both editions are VAT and Capital Gains Tax exempt. This 2015 coin is one of just 1,808 issued - not including those in sets - and comes in its original box from The Royal Mint with a numbered certificate of authenticity enclosed.
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Limited edition 2015 Quarter Sovereign: the last to feature Ian Rank-Broadley's portrait of Elizabeth II.

When Were Quarter Sovereigns Introduced?

The first gold Sovereigns were struck during the reign of Tudor King Henry VII. Centuries later, in 1817, a new gold coin bearing this name was introduced, following a major overhaul of British coinage. 

Sovereigns once circulated across the globe but production ceased with the outbreak of the First World War. Reintroduced in 1957, annual issues attract investors and collectors with limited edition proof Sovereigns - hand-finished for a flawless effect - the most sought-after.

In 2009 The Royal Mint introduced a new fractional issue to the Sovereign family. The Quarter Sovereign measures just 13.50 millimetres across and has a nominal face value of 25p. Like other gold Sovereigns, these coins are made from 22 carat gold with the Quarter Sovereign offering .0588 troy ounces of gold.

Ian Rank-Broadley's Portrait Of Elizabeth II

2015 was the last year that Ian Rank-Broadley's portrait of Her Majesty the Queen was used on Quarter Sovereigns. It's this effigy that was used on the first Quarter Sovereigns, issued in 2009. It shows a greater degree of realism when compared with previous official coinage portraits and features the artists initials - IRB - below the truncation of Elizabeth II’s neck.

Another 2015 proof Quarter Sovereign was released later in the year with a new portrait, designed by Jody Clark.

Like many of these gold coins, this Quarter Sovereign features an iconic reverse design, created by Italian artist, Benedetto Pistrucci. His instantly-recognisable Saint George and the Dragon design shows England's patron saint mounted on a horse, slaying a dragon underfoot. The coin’s date appears below the dragon.

Collecting Gold Proof Quarter Sovereigns

This Quarter Sovereign is offered in its original capsule and presentation box from The Royal Mint with a numbered certificate of authenticity enclosed.

This is one of just 1,808 Quarter Sovereigns issued by The Royal Mint in 2015.

This coin is finished to proof standard. Intended for collectors, proof coins have more detail and a more contrast between fields and figures than their circulating and bullion counterparts thanks to multiple strikes of hand-prepared dies.

If you're interested in 2015 proof coins you may also be interested in the 'full' 2015 gold Sovereign with either the Rank-Broadley portrait or the new Clark version. Both the Quarter Sovereign and the full Sovereign are VAT and Capital Gains Tax free.

How To Sell A 2015 Gold Quarter Sovereign

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Frequently Asked Questions

British Quarter Sovereigns weight 1.997 grams. They're composed of 22 carat (.917) gold meaning that their actual gold weight (pure gold weight) is 0.588 troy ounces. That's exactly a quarter of the amount found in a larger 'full' Sovereign. Gold Sovereigns weigh 7.98 grams in total.

The face value of Quarter Sovereigns is a quarter of a pound sterling or 25p but these tiny coins are worth much more than that thanks to their gold content. Each Quarter Sovereign is composed of 1.997 grams of 22 carat (916.7) gold which equates to .0588 troy ounces of pure precious metal.

Quarter Sovereigns are made from 22 carat gold. This is gold that is 91.67% pure. Copper is added to these gold coins to add strength as pure gold is fairly soft. Each Quarter Sovereign weighs 1.997 grams meaning that they contain .0588 troy ounces of pure gold: a quarter of that found in 'full' Sovereigns.

The face value of a Quarter Sovereign is a quarter of a pound sterling or 25p. However, their rarity and the gold content mean that Quarter Sovereigns are worth much more than this. These coins have only been offered for the last few years making them much scarcer than Half Sovereigns or 'full' Sovereigns.

In the 2010s, The Royal Mint offered some Quarter Sovereigns in individual presentations. Since 2020, however, the Quarter Sovereign has only been available in larger proof Sovereign sets making these coins difficult to find on their own unless they have been professionally graded.

What Quarter Sovereigns are worth depends on several factors. These tiny British gold coins are composed of 1.997 grams of 22 carat gold with an actual gold weight of .0588 troy ounces. Quarter Sovereigns are generally only available in limited numbers and sometimes only in Royal Mint sets.

Quarter Sovereigns weigh 1.997 grams and are composed of 22 carat (91.67%) gold. This means that their actual gold weight is 1.83 grams or 0.588 troy ounces, exactly a quarter of the gold in a 'full' Sovereign. These coins measure 13.50 millimetres in diameter and feature the same designs as larger Sovereigns.

Gold Quarter Sovereigns are only minted in limited numbers, their collectors value meaning they command prices well above their weight in gold. Individual proof examples are particularly sought after as they were only issued in certain years. Graded examples, taken from Sovereign sets, are also popular.

Gold Quarter Sovereigns are only minted in limited numbers, their collectors value meaning they command prices well above their weight in gold. Individual proof examples are particularly sought after as they were only issued in certain years. Graded examples, taken from Sovereign sets, are also popular.

The rarest Quarter Sovereign might be the 2012 BU Quarter Sovereign. Spink reports that only 137 of these brilliant uncirculated coins were issued. Among proof Quarter Sovereigns, collectors seek the 2015 edition with the newly introduced portrait by Jody Clark on the reverse.

Quarter Sovereigns are worth much more than the price of the gold they contain. These coins were only introduced in 2009 and have been offered in very limited numbers since, mostly with a proof finish. These coins are sought by collectors who enjoy the challenge of collecting a short but interesting series.

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