

1 oz Platinum Portrait Queen Elizabeth II. Jody Clark Effigy 2026 (Mintage: 150 | Proof)


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1 oz Platinum Queen Elizabeth II. Jody Clark Effigy 2026 – A Royal Rarity of the Highest Perfection
- Strictly limited: Worldwide mintage restricted to a very low edition of just 150 pieces
- Growth potential: Enormous appreciation potential due to strict limitation and growing collector demand
- Rarity: An extremely rare collector's coin that only a few enthusiasts will ever hold in their hands
- Design: The fifth and final official portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II, created by Jody Clark – an iconic historical document of the British monarchy
- Material / Fineness: 1 ounce of purest platinum with an outstanding fineness of 999.5/1,000
- Manufacturer: The world-famous Royal Mint – The British Royal Mint, one of the most tradition-rich mints in the world
- Country of origin: Great Britain – the home of numismatic excellence
- Minting quality: Highest possible minting quality "Proof" (PP) with mirror-polished surfaces and a frosted raised relief
- Face value: 100 GBP, issued under royal authority
A Tribute to an Era – the Jody Clark Effigy in Platinum
There are coins you own – and there are those you preserve. The 1 oz Platinum Portrait Queen Elizabeth II. Jody Clark Effigy 2026 unquestionably belongs to the second category. As a homage to the fifth and final official likeness of Her Majesty, created by the young engraver Jody Clark in 2015, this issue unites history, art, and the finest metallurgy. Anyone who holds it immediately senses: here, British tradition and numismatic perfection merge into a collector's piece of extraordinary standing.
Particularly remarkable is the strict limitation: worldwide, only 150 examples of this issue exist. A number that makes even seasoned collectors take notice, as mintages of this magnitude are exceptionally rare in the world of modern platinum coins.
The Design – A Royal Legacy
Jody Clark made numismatic history: at just 33 years of age, he became the youngest artist whose portrait of the Queen was immortalised on British coins. His effigy depicts the monarch in a dignified pose, wearing the Royal Diamond Diadem crown – an image inextricably linked with the end of an era. On this coin, the portrait acquires an almost majestic aura through the mirror-like depth of the platinum.
"A coin that carries not merely a metal, but preserves a piece of world history."
Proof – When Craftsmanship Becomes an Art Form
The minting quality Proof is the pinnacle of numismatics. Multiple polished dies meet carefully prepared blanks, and each coin is individually handled with white gloves. The result? A mirror-smooth background from which the frosted relief of the portrait stands out with an almost three-dimensional effect. Anyone who has ever admired a Proof coin understands why collectors worldwide are passionate about this quality.
Why This Coin Should Be in Every Serious Collection
- Historical significance as the final Clark portrait of the late Queen
- Struck by the venerable Royal Mint with over 1,100 years of tradition
- The finest material: platinum has been regarded as a store of value for over 2,000 years and possesses an undeniable intrinsic worth
- A high-quality case that presents and protects the coin with dignity
- Diameter of 32.69 mm – tactile, impressive, commanding
Platinum – The Precious Metal of Connoisseurs
While gold and silver have always been in the spotlight, platinum often leads a more elegant, almost understated existence – and therein lies its appeal. It is rarer, denser, and highly regarded by industry worldwide. Collectors who choose platinum demonstrate foresight and a refined sense for values that mature away from the mainstream. This rarity with a mintage of just 150 pieces is therefore not simply a coin – it is a quiet statement about taste, discernment, and a passion for collecting.
Conclusion – Act Now, While You Still Can
With this extremely limited collector's coin, you are securing not only a piece of British monarchy, but also a numismatic highlight that carries considerable appreciation potential by virtue of its only 150 examples available worldwide. The combination of a historic design, the finest material, and the highest minting artistry makes it a true jewel for discerning collectors. Those who hesitate will miss out – for what exists only 150 times may well be legend by tomorrow.









