Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Sovereign 2022
The first Sovereign to be issued during the Reign of King Charles III, this Memorial Sovereign features the new Kings official portrait, created by sculptor Martin Jennings and the reverse has an elaborate and extremely pleasing interpretation of the Royal Coat of Arms by Jody Clark. The proof Sovereign range contains the Quarter, Half, Full, Double and Quintuple Sovereigns along with a Piedfort and Brilliant Uncirculated Quintuple Sovereign.
We're awaiting stock of the new Sovereign range and will offer raw and graded options when available. With a release date of 15th November 2022, coins will likely ship early 2023.
If you'd like to pre-order get in touch!
We're awaiting stock of the new Sovereign range and will offer raw and graded options when available. With a release date of 15th November 2022, coins will likely ship early 2023.
If you'd like to pre-order get in touch!
Jody Clark
Martin Jennings, an accomplished sculptor revealed his Charles III portrait in September 2022 (on the circulation 50p). It could be described as a life like, although rather plain portrait of the King and following tradition, the portrait faces left (Elizabeth II's facing right). The Legend changes slightly from that of Elizabeth II's coinage, with REX (King) replacing REGINA (Queen).
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Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Sovereigns Mintage Numbers
Quarter |
Half |
Full |
2,310 |
4,310 |
13,100 |
Piedfort |
Double |
Quintuple |
1,210 |
1,310 |
810 |
Timothy Noad
Jody Clark's (best known for his Elizabeth II 5th Portrait) interpretation of the Royal Coat of Arms is somewhat more elaborate than that of Timothy Noad's interpretation (which featured on the Platinum Jubilee Sovereign range). The notable difference being the intricate pattern in the background, with the floral emblems of England (rose), Scotland (thistle) and Ireland (shamrock) in the lower field.
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Dating back to 1489 and since its revival in 1817, the Sovereign has played its part as a circulating coin, a bullion coin and, most recently, a commemorative coin.
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