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The customary design on coins is a portrait of a notable individual (living and/or deceased) on the obverse or reverse, unless the subject is depicted on both sides of the coin. Elizabeth II , former Queen of the Commonwealth realms and their territories and dependencies, features on more coins than any other person.
A 50p will gradually enter circulation to mark the historic moment, and coins featuring the King and Queen Elizabeth II will co-circulate. King Charles coin portrait unveiled by the Royal Mint ...
The new definitive coin has two bees on the reverse and Charles’ official coinage portrait on the other side. First £1 coins to feature King enter circulation Skip to main content
The Royal Mint has begun the circulation of the first coins featuring the head of King Charles III. Nearly five million of such coins, created by sculptor Martin Jennings, will begin entering the ...
The British five pound (£5) coin is a commemorative denomination of sterling coinage. As of October 2022, the obverse of new coins feature the profile of King Charles III. The obverse previously depicted Queen Elizabeth II between the coin's introduction in 1990 and the Queen's death in 2022.
As the new monarch, King Charles III’s portrait will be embossed on all of England’s currency — including bank notes, pound coins and pence coins. King Charles III Through the Years: The ...
2021: Innovation in Science set (5th coin) - 100th anniversary of the discovery of Insulin; 2021: The Snowman (4th coin) 2022: Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II (alternate obverse) 2022: 2022 Commonwealth Games (5 coins - 4 colourised, one each for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) 2022: 50th anniversary of Pride UK (colourised reverse)
The coins will enter circulation by the end of the year, marking the new reign of King Charles III and celebrating his love of the natural world. Old coins can still be used, with the new set ...