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Queen Elizabeth II 4th Portrait Sovereigns 2000-2015 Complete date series (16 Sovereigns)

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Queen Elizabeth II 4th Portrait Sovereigns 2000-2015 Complete date series (16 Sovereigns)Queen Elizabeth II 4th Portrait Sovereigns 2000 2015 Complete date series (16 Sovereigns) One full sovereign from each year of striking. Sovereigns were struck for years and includes 3 unique reverses for years 2002 2005 2012. Queen Elizabeth II Sovereigns (4th Portrait) 2000 2015 Obverse: Queen facing right wearing a tiara, initials IRB. denoting designer Ian Rank Broadley raised below truncation. Reverse: St. George mounted with sword attacking the

Queen Elizabeth II 4th Portrait Sovereigns 2000-2015 Complete date series (16 Sovereigns)

One full sovereign from each year of striking. Sovereigns were struck for years and includes 3 unique reverses for years 2002 / 2005 / 2012.

Queen Elizabeth II Sovereigns (4th Portrait) 2000-2015

Obverse: Queen facing right wearing a tiara, initials IRB. denoting designer Ian Rank-Broadley raised below truncation. 

Reverse: St.George mounted with sword attacking the dragon, streamer flowing from St George's helmet. The date appears below the exergue line at the bottom with the letters B.P. to the right.

Special design Reverses : 

2002: Shield design based on the original Victorian (1838-1887) Ensigns Armorial with plain shield surrounded by laurel leaves and crown. The initials TN denoting designer Timothy Noad placed within laurel leaves to the right of the shield.

2005: Contemporary design of St George slaying the dragon with sword and carrying shield. Design by Timothy Noad although his initials do not appear on the coin. The date below wing of the dragon slightly to the left of center.

2012: The design by Sculptor 'Paul Day' was the winning entry in the Royal Mints competition. The depiction of George& Dragon shows the Dragon in a fiercer light.

Individual Sovereign Specifications 

Struck in 22ct gold
Weight: 7.98g / Diameter: 22.05mm
Obverse by Ian Rank-Broadley
Featuring Reverse design of St George & the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci
Except 2002 Timothy Noad Shield Reverse  / 2005 Contemporary Reverse /
2012 Paul Day Romanticised St George Dragon design.
Die Axis: ↑ / ↑

Set Specification

Number of Full Sovereigns: 16
Struck in 22ct gold 
Fineness: .916
Total Coin Weight: 127.68g (sovereign weighs can vary 7.96g-8.00g)
Total Gold Content: 0.234 x 16 = 3.744 Troy ounces

All Queen Elizabeth II 4th Portrait sovereigns were struck at the Liantrisant mint in Wales, none were struck at overseas mints. The photos shown are examples only, the grade you will receive will be uncirculated.

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