No. The Royal Mint has never produced a Quarter-Sovereign coin until 2009. There has never been a need for a Quarter-Sovereign coin, since the Crown (Five Shillings) did the job and, after decimalisation, the 25 Pence coin to a lesser extent.
The sudden interest shown in a Quarter-Sovereign coin seems to stem from a disreputable somebody claiming to have scooped the world market on a finite number of coins only available to them and, mysteriously originating in Another Country.
There was a total of 30,044,000 1911 British Sovereigns minted for circulation.
99 years as of February 2010.
How much is a 1911 quarter worth
Some Henry VII Sovereigns do still exist, but you would need to sell your house to buy one.
There are several movies exist about England's sovereigns available online at source you can have them almost 50 of the movies are there
1911
On the reverse of the quarter eagle, the eagle is sitting on a bundle of arrows. To the left of the arrows there will be a "D" which means you have a 1911 D quarter eagle, the key date. If there is no letter "D" to the left of the arrows, you have just a 1911 quarter eagle (occasionally called a 1911-P because it was struck in Philadelphia, however it doesn't have a P mintmark).
It means you should have them appraised by a certified dealer. George V Sovereigns retail in the $100 to $150 range, depending on the price of gold.
It's the head of Miss Liberty.
Isle of Man Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns are very similar, but not exactly identical to British Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns. The Isle of Man Sovereign is 22.5mm in diameter and the Half-Sovereign is 19.5mm in diameter.
Sovereigns of Industry ended in 1878.
Sovereigns of Industry was created in 1874.