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A Miniature Masterpiece: The Uk's Smallest Coin

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The Royal Mint - At first glance this may appear to be an artist putting the finishing touches to a painting - but these tiny figures stand at little over 20mm! Created by Roy's People, they depict in miniature Antony Dufort creating his 2015 Britannia design - which features on the United Kingdom's smallest coin.

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Weighing one fortieth-ounce and measuring just 8mm in diameter, the Britannia fortieth ounce coin is the smallest UK coin ever produced by The Royal Mint. 8mm. that's smaller than a drawing pin!

To put this minting triumph into context, many of us would consider the five pence coin to be 'small' coin - right? But with a diameter of 18.00mm it's more than double the width of the Britannia fortieth-ounce, as we demonstrated with this photo we took when the 2014 version was launched.

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First launched last year, the popular coin returns in the Britannia 2015 range in both gold and silver. The nautical-themed design by Antony Dufort is intended to have a simple and elegant feel. Britannia is wearing her familiar Corinthian helmet and holding the trident, with a masted ship with billowing sails in the background. The obverse of the coins bears the new, fifth definitive portrait of The Queen, designed by Royal Mint engraver Jody Clark - who also designed the 2014 Britannia.

Each fine detail of the design has been reduced perfectly by state-of-the-art technology and even on the fortieth ounce coin, the design is crisp and finished to Proof standard - complete with frosting!

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Both the 2014 and 2015 Britannia Fortieth Ounce Gold Proof Coins are available to buy individually on www.royalmint.com, while the silver coin is available as part of a set.

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1/40 oz? That's what, .7 or .8 grams, depending? Why not just do a 1 gram?
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Its a nice thing to have but it is also pretty pricey considering the weight. At about 3 times the gold price it doesn't strike me as great value for money.
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