2009 Quarter Sovereign Gold Bullion Coin
The first new Sovereign denomination since the time of King George III! In 2009 The Royal Mint introduced the first Quarter Sovereign, offering exactly 25% of the gold content of a 'full' Sovereign. Quarter Sovereigns weigh in at 1.99 grams and are composed of the same 22-carat (91.67% fine) gold as their larger counterparts. These tiny, pre-owned investment pieces measure just 13.50 millimetres. Designs vary, but this 2009 edition features the classic Saint George and the dragon motif on the reverse, accompanied by a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley on the obverse, both scaled to fit the small surface area. Like all coins in The Royal Mint's Sovereign range, 2009 Quarter Sovereigns are Capital Gains Tax-exempt and VAT-free as an investment in gold. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]