Proclamations

Coinage Act 19712024-09-202024-10-04TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk470776929023

BY THE KING A PROCLAMATION DETERMINING THE SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGNS FOR A NEW SERIES OF FIVE POUND, TWO POUND, SOVEREIGN, HALF SOVEREIGN AND QUARTER SOVEREIGN GOLD COINS; A NEW SERIES OF SOVEREIGN GOLD PIEDFORT COINS; AND A NEW SERIES OF SOVEREIGN SILVER COINS CHARLES R.

Whereas under section 3(1)(a), (b), (c), (cc), (cd) and (d) of the Coinage Act 1971 We have power, with the advice of Our Privy Council, by Proclamation to determine the denomination, the design and dimensions of coins to be made at Our Mint, to determine the weight and fineness of certain gold coins, the remedy to be allowed in the making of such coins and their least current weight, and to determine the weight and composition of coins other than gold coins or coins of silver of Our Maundy money, and the remedy to be allowed in the making of such coins, and to provide for the manner of measurement of the variation from the standard weight of coins:

And Whereas under section 3(1)(ff) of the Coinage Act 1971 We have power, with the advice of Our Privy Council, by Proclamation to direct that any coin shall be legal tender for the payment of any amount:

And Whereas it appears to Us desirable to order that there should be made at Our Mint a new series of coins of the denominations of five pounds, two pounds, sovereign, half-sovereign and quarter sovereign in gold, a new series of coins of the denomination of sovereign in gold piedfort, and a new series of coins of the denomination of sovereign in silver:

We, therefore, in pursuance of the said section 3(1)(a), (b), (c), (cc), (cd), (d) and (ff) and of all other powers enabling Us in that behalf, do hereby, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council, proclaim, direct and ordain as follows:

FIVE POUND GOLD COIN

1. (1) A new coin of gold of the denomination of five pounds shall be made, being a coin of a standard diameter of 36.02 millimetres, and being circular in shape.

(2) In the making of the said gold coin a remedy (that is, a variation from the standard diameter specified above) shall be allowed of an amount not exceeding 0.125 millimetres per coin.

(3) The variation from the standard weight will be measured as the average of a sample of not more than one kilogram of the coin.

(4) The design of the said gold coin shall be as follows:

‘For the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription “· CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·” and the date of the year, and for the reverse a depiction of the shield of the Royal Arms of the house of Hanover accompanied by the inscription “ARMA GEORGII IV BRITANNIARUM REGIS”. The coin shall have a plain or grained edge.’

TWO POUND GOLD COIN

2. (1) A new coin of gold of the denomination of two pounds shall be made, being a coin of a standard diameter of 28.4 millimetres, and being circular in shape.

(2) In the making of the said gold coin a remedy (that is, a variation from the standard diameter specified above) shall be allowed of an amount not exceeding 0.125 millimetres per coin.

(3) The variation from the standard weight will be measured as the average of a sample of not more than one kilogram of the coin.

(4) The design of the said gold coin shall be as follows:

‘For the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription “· CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·” and the date of the year, and for the reverse a depiction of the shield of the Royal Arms of the house of Hanover accompanied by the inscription “ARMA GEORGII IV BRITANNIARUM REGIS”. The coin shall have a plain or grained edge.’

SOVEREIGN GOLD COIN

3. (1) A new coin of gold of the denomination of a sovereign shall be made, being a coin of a standard diameter of 22.05 millimetres and being circular in shape.

(2) In the making of the said gold coin a remedy (that is, a variation from the standard diameter specified above) shall be allowed of an amount not exceeding 0.125 millimetres per coin.

(3) The variation from the standard weight will be measured as the average of a sample of not more than one kilogram of the coin.

(4) The design of the said gold coin shall be as follows:

‘For the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription “· CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·” and the date of the year, and for the reverse a depiction of the shield of the Royal Arms of the house of Hanover accompanied by the inscription “ARMA GEORGII IV BRITANNIARUM REGIS”. The coin shall have a plain or grained edge.’

HALF-SOVEREIGN GOLD COIN

4. (1) A new coin of gold of the denomination of half-sovereign shall be made, being a coin of a standard diameter of 19.3 millimetres and being circular in shape.

(2) In the making of the said gold coin a remedy (that is, a variation from the standard diameter specified above) shall be allowed of an amount not exceeding 0.125 millimetres per coin.

(3) The variation from the standard weight will be measured as the average of a sample of not more than one kilogram of the coin.

(4) The design of the said gold coin shall be as follows:

‘For the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription “· CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·” and the date of the year, and for the reverse a depiction of the shield of the Royal Arms of the house of Hanover accompanied by the inscription “ARMA GEORGII IV BRITANNIARUM REGIS”. The coin shall have a plain or grained edge.’

QUARTER-SOVEREIGN GOLD COIN

5. (1) A new coin of gold of the denomination of quarter-sovereign shall be made, being a coin of a standard weight of 1.997 grammes, a standard diameter of 13.5 millimetres, a millesimal fineness of 916.7 and being circular in shape.

(2) In the making of the said gold coin a remedy (that is, a variation from the standard weight, diameter or fineness specified above) shall be allowed of an amount not exceeding the following, that is to say:

(a) a variation from the said standard weight of an amount per coin of 0.012 grammes;

(b) a variation from the said standard diameter of 0.125 millimetres per coin; and

(c) a variation from the said millesimal fineness of two per mille.

(3) The variation from the standard weight will be measured as the average of a sample of not more than one kilogram of the coin.

(4) The least current weight of the said gold coin shall be 1.98 grammes.

(5) The design of the said gold coin shall be as follows:

‘For the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription “· CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·” and the date of the year, and for the reverse a depiction of the shield of the Royal Arms of the house of Hanover accompanied by the inscription “ARMA GEORGII IV BRITANNIARUM REGIS”. The coin shall have a plain or grained edge.’

SOVEREIGN GOLD PIEDFORT COIN

6. (1) A new coin of gold of the denomination of one pound shall be made, being a coin of a standard weight of 15.98 grammes, a standard diameter of 22.05 millimetres, a millesimal fineness of 916.7, and being circular in shape.

(2) In the making of the said gold coin a remedy (that is, a variation from the standard weight, diameter or fineness specified above) shall be allowed of an amount not exceeding the following, that is to say:

(a) a variation from the said standard weight of an amount per coin of 0.031 grammes;

(b) a variation from the said standard diameter of 0.125 millimetres per coin; and

(c) a variation from the said millesimal fineness of two per mille.

(3) The variation from the standard weight will be measured as the average of a sample of not more than one kilogram of the coin.

(4) The least current weight of the said gold coin shall be 15.94 grammes.

(5) The design of the said gold coin shall be as follows:

‘For the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription “· CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·” and the date of the year, and for the reverse a depiction of the shield of the Royal Arms of the house of Hanover accompanied by the inscription “ARMA GEORGII IV BRITANNIARUM REGIS”. The coin shall have a plain or grained edge.’

SOVEREIGN SILVER COIN

7. (1) A new coin of silver of the denomination of sovereign shall be made, being a coin of a standard weight of 7.988 grammes, a standard diameter of 22.05 millimetres, a standard composition of not less than 999 parts per thousand fine silver and being circular in shape.

(2) In the making of the said silver coin a remedy (that is, a variation from the standard weight or diameter specified above) shall be allowed of an amount not exceeding the following, that is to say:

(a) a variation from the said standard weight of an amount per coin of 0.156 grammes; and

(b) a variation from the said standard diameter of 0.125 millimetres per coin.

(3) The variation from the standard weight will be measured as the average of a sample of not more than one kilogram of the coin.

(4) The design of the said silver coin shall be as follows:

‘For the obverse impression Our effigy with the inscription “· CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·” and for the reverse a depiction of St George armed, sitting on horseback, attacking a dragon with a sword, and a broken spear upon the ground, and the date of the year. The coin shall have a plain or grained edge.’

(5) The said silver coin shall be legal tender for the payment of any amount in any part of Our United Kingdom.

8. This Proclamation shall come into force on the third day of October Two thousand and twenty-four.

Given at Our Court at Buckingham Palace, this second day of October in the year of Our Lord Two thousand and twenty-four and in the third year of Our Reign.

GOD SAVE THE KING