We received our first delivery of coins on the 11th November.
As British legal tender, Britannias are CGT Free
The 2015 gold Britannia features the standing Britannia design on the reverse, as used in recent years.
The obverse features Ian Rank-Broadley's portrait of the Queen. This will be the last time the portrait appears on a Britannia, as it will be replaced with the fifth portrait designed by Royal Mint engraver Jody Clark.
The field on both sides of the coin has a dimpled effect, giving it a matte finish. We prefer this as it doesn't show any production marks which we've come to expect in previous years.
Size | Face Value | Diameter | Weight | Alloy | Gold Content | Gold Content |
mms. | Grams | /1.000 | Grams | Troy Ounces | ||
One Ounce (1987 - 2012) | £100 | 32.69 | 34.0500 | .917 | 31.104 | 1.0000 |
One Ounce (2013) | £100 | 38.61 | 31.2100 | .9999 | 31.104 | 1.0000 |
One Ounce (2014 - ) | £100 | 32.69 | 31.21 | .9999 | 31.104 | 1.0000 |
We believe that now The Royal Mint is trying to push its bullion products they are no longer producing fractional bullion / uncirculated Britannias. If we hear otherwise you will be the first to know.
Obverse of 2015 One Ounce Fourth Portrait Britannia
Side view of 2015 One Ounce Gold Britannia