These 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Gold Proof Sovereigns are the first half sovereigns to feature King Charles III on the obverse. The reverse features a new interpretation of the Royal Coat of Arms by Jody Clark, a fitting tribute to the late monarch.
We have some low certificate numbers available, including numbers 1-9, 2022 and 2023. If you would like to acquire one of these, please contact us to enquire about pricing and availability.
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These are the second 2022-dated sovereigns to be released, following on from the 2022 Platinum Jubilee Sovereign Range.
Click the link to discover our range of 2022 Memorial Sovereigns. These include piedfort sovereigns, sovereigns, quarter sovereigns, BU matt sovereigns as well as 3-coin and 5-coin sets.
Find out more about the new 2022 Queen Elizabeth II memorial proof sovereigns in our blog.
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Queen Elizabeth II passed away peacefully at Balmoral on 8th September 2022. The news broke around 6:30pm BST as messages of condolences from world leaders flooded in.
The state funeral took place at Westminster Abbey on Monday 19th September. She was laid to rest at St. George's Chapel, alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and her sister, Princess Margaret.
Upon the death of his mother, the crown automatically passed to Prince Charles, who assumed the title of King Charles III.
The Accession Council proclaimed him king on Saturday 10th September 2022. His coronation will not be held until 2023.
The obverse features the new portrait of King Charles III, designed by Martin Jennings. The text reads:
CHARLES III ∙ DEI ∙ GRA · REX ∙ FID ∙ DEF ·
Designed by artist, Jody Clark, the reverse features a new depiction of the Royal Coat of Arms. This highly detailed design pays a fitting tribute to the late monarch. It is notably different from Timothy Noad's version, which appeared on the first version of the 2022 proof sovereign.
The Royal Arms consist of a quartered shield of the United Kingdom held by two supporters, the lion of England and the unicorn of Scotland. The shield is surmounted by a royal crown, topped by a golden lion.
The Order of the Garter, reading 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE' is just visible behind the shield. This French motto is roughly interpreted as “EVIL BE TO HIM WHO EVIL THINKS THEREOF”.
An intricate pattern appears in the background, with the floral emblems of England (rose), Scotland (thistle) and Ireland (shamrock) in the lower field.
At the bottom of the design, the motto "DIEU ET MON DROIT", meaning "GOD AND MY RIGHT" can be found, with the date '2022'.
Metal | Gold |
Diameter | 19.3mm |
Weight / Size | Half |
Gold Weight Troy Ounces | 0.118 |
Fineness / Carat | 0.917 / 22 |
Mintage Figure | 6,480 |
Issue Limit | 3,000 |
Retail Price | £375 |
Date | 2022 |
Obverse Designer | Martin Jennings |
Reverse Designer | Jody Clark |
Issuing Monarch | Charles III (2022 - Present) |
Mint / Brand | The Royal Mint |
Country | United Kingdom |
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