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The quarter sovereign is a British bullion or collectors' coin, whose introduction was announced by the Royal Mint in January 2009. Comprising 1.997 grams of 22 carat or 0.9170 fine gold (the crown gold standard), the 13.5 mm diameter quarter sovereign is the smallest modern legal tender British gold coin, with a nominal value of 25 pence. It is a quarter of the weight of a 'full' sovereign with an actual gold weight (AGW) of 0.0588 troy oz. As of 2020 it continues to be minted, including some to proof quality.

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  • The quarter sovereign is a British bullion or collectors' coin, whose introduction was announced by the Royal Mint in January 2009. Comprising 1.997 grams of 22 carat or 0.9170 fine gold (the crown gold standard), the 13.5 mm diameter quarter sovereign is the smallest modern legal tender British gold coin, with a nominal value of 25 pence. It is a quarter of the weight of a 'full' sovereign with an actual gold weight (AGW) of 0.0588 troy oz. As of 2020 it continues to be minted, including some to proof quality. The Royal Mint had produced two patterns for a quarter sovereign for circulation use, one denominated as five shillings, in 1853, but this coin never went into production, in part due to concerns about the small size of the coin and likely wear in circulation. (en)
  • Ćwierć-suweren – brytyjska moneta bulionowa, emitowana od 2009 roku. Monety na awersie przedstawiają wizerunek królowej Elżbiety II, a na rewersie Świętego Jerzego i smoka według projektu Benedetto Pistrucciego. Wyjątek stanowią roczniki podane poniżej. W 2012 roku, z okazji sześćdziesięciolecia panowania Elżbiety II, wydano ćwierć-suwereny z innym rewersem, który zaprojektował Paul Day. W 2017 roku, z okazji dwustulecia emitowania suwerenów, wydano ćwierć-suwereny z rewersem stosowanym uprzednio dla suwerenów z lat 1817-1820. Znajduje się na nim motto Honi soit qui mal y pense. W odróżnieniu od innych monet tego nominału, na egzemplarzach z tego rocznika data znajduje się na awersie. (pl)
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  • Quarter Sovereign (en)
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  • Present on some commemorative examples (en)
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  • The quarter sovereign is a British bullion or collectors' coin, whose introduction was announced by the Royal Mint in January 2009. Comprising 1.997 grams of 22 carat or 0.9170 fine gold (the crown gold standard), the 13.5 mm diameter quarter sovereign is the smallest modern legal tender British gold coin, with a nominal value of 25 pence. It is a quarter of the weight of a 'full' sovereign with an actual gold weight (AGW) of 0.0588 troy oz. As of 2020 it continues to be minted, including some to proof quality. (en)
  • Ćwierć-suweren – brytyjska moneta bulionowa, emitowana od 2009 roku. Monety na awersie przedstawiają wizerunek królowej Elżbiety II, a na rewersie Świętego Jerzego i smoka według projektu Benedetto Pistrucciego. Wyjątek stanowią roczniki podane poniżej. W 2012 roku, z okazji sześćdziesięciolecia panowania Elżbiety II, wydano ćwierć-suwereny z innym rewersem, który zaprojektował Paul Day. (pl)
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  • Quarter sovereign (en)
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