As far as I know, there never has been a quarter sovereign that has been minted.
At least, I've never seen one. But, if there were one, it would be a very small coin.
The Sovereign is 22.05 mm in diameter, 1.52 mm thick, weighs 7.9881 grams and is made from 22 carat gold.
The British 22 carat gold Half-Sovereign coin is ~1.02mm thick.
There was no British 1974 Half-Sovereign minted. The first decimal British Half-Sovereign was minted in 1980.
The Sovereign was not reintroduced into the British currency until 1817.
After a break of a few hundred years, the Sovereign was reintroduced into the British currency in 1817. There was no 1802 Sovereign.
Half sovereign - British coin - was created in 1544.
As a result of the Recoinage Act of 1816, all British Sovereign and Half-Sovereign coins produced from 1817 to present day have been made according to a uniform standard of purity, size and weight. They are all 22 carat gold.
There were no 1804 British Sovereigns minted. The Sovereign was reintroduced into the currency in 1817.
There were no British Half-Sovereign coins minted from 1938 to 1979 inclusive
There were no British Half-Sovereign coins minted from 1938 to 1979 inclusive
There were no British Half-Sovereign coins minted from 1938 to 1979 inclusive.
There were no British Half-Sovereign coins minted from 1938 to 1979 inclusive
Yes.