The Official UK King Charles III Coronation Coins Confirmed 

Last week, it was announced that King Charles III will celebrate his Coronation with a brand-new range of UK coins

And today, you have the chance to make sure you don’t miss out… 

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What we know so far about the UK Coronation Coins

The Royal Proclamation detailed a range of limited-edition coin specifications including a 50p and a £5 coin, a Sovereign, and an ounces range; the perfect way to honour this historic occasion. 

The launch date is yet to be confirmed, but considering that the first UK coronation in 70 years is now less than two months away, collectors are eagerly awaiting further news.

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We’re expecting huge demand for these coins. Especially when you hear about the designs… 

The designs

The Royal Proclamation has declared that the reverse of the new UK 50p will feature the Royal Cypher of King Charles III against the exterior of Westminster Abbey. 

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The Royal Cypher of King Charles III
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Additionally, the reverse design of the £5 coin is set to feature St Edward’s Crown accompanied by text stating “THE CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III 6th MAY 2023”.  

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St Edwards Crown
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The proclamation also confirmed that the Sovereign range will feature the classic St. George & the Dragon design. It’ll be the first King Charles III sovereign with this reverse, making it excellent to pair with the UK 2022 Memorial Sovereign. 

Unprecedented demand expected 

Demand for these coronation coins is sure to outweigh supply. 

We saw 24-hour sell-outs for the Queen’s UK Platinum Jubilee coin range, so it’s inevitable that demand for these coins will follow suit… 


 

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King Charles III names Prince Edward the new Duke of Edinburgh

On his 59th birthday, Prince Edward has been gifted the title of Duke of Edinburgh by his brother, King Charles III.

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His Royal Highness becomes the Duke of Edinburgh almost two years after the passing of Prince Philip – his father.

It is believed that Prince Philip had wished for his eldest son to take on the title and this decision was made today by King Charles.

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The former Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, was given the title on the morning of his wedding to the then Princess Elizabeth.

Prince Edward will attend the coronation in May as a duke, alongside his wife Sophie, who now becomes the Duchess of Edinburgh.

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The five UK coins that feature the Duke of Edinburgh

During his lifetime, Prince Philip – the previous Duke of Edinburgh – was commemorated on several UK coins.

In 1997, the Queen and Prince Philip celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary, and His Highness featured on a UK coin for the very first time as part of a conjoined effigy on the obverse of the commemorative £5 coin. 

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Prince Philip appeared on Golden, Diamond & Platinum Wedding Anniversary £5 Coins

2007 saw a similar conjoined portrait.

The 2017 Platinum Wedding Anniversary coin featured the Queen and Prince Philip on horseback in a nod to the original 1953 Coronation Crown as well as a third conjoined portrait.

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Prince Philip on 2017 and 2011 £5 Coins

In 2011 Prince Philip was finally granted the greatest privilege – his own £5 Coin to celebrate his 90th Birthday

This was followed in 2017, with a design of the young Prince Philip by Humphrey Paget to mark Prince Philip stepping down from public duties after 70 years of service. 


Now that Edward takes on this title, collectors will eagerly be anticipating a royal issue featuring the new Duke of Edinburgh’s portrait. Only time will tell!


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The story of the 1-a-minute Coronation sell-out

With a bank holiday weekend, star-studded concert, street parties across the nation and sell-out collectibles, the Coronation of King Charles III will be THE royal celebration of a lifetime. 

Coin collectors don’t need telling twice how important this event is. The first Coronation for 70 years is going to be massive.

And the evidence of this came just under a week ago.

100 “Mint Masters” Coronation Sets launched at 9am on Wednesday 22 February. Just before 10:40am we saw a complete sell out

1 set sold EVERY MINUTE until they were all allocated. 

Why did it sell out so quickly?

Approved by King Charles III, the sell-out Mint Masters Set features three Silver £5 coins, issued specially for the Coronation.  

Each coin depicts a key element of the Coronation. You have the King’s cypher, the Coronation Carriage and the Imperial State Crown. 

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The SOLD OUT King Charles III Coronation Mint Masters Set

A Golden Celebration

Unusually, the Mint Masters Set is reverse-plated in 24 Carat Gold, meaning the coins are struck from Fine Silver but feature additional gold plating. 

The obverse designs have been left unplated, making the Coronation elements really stand out.

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Mint Masters Set Obverses

Design Royalty

Each coin in the Mint Masters Set features designs from one of the best in the business, a man synonymous with royalty on coinage

Timothy Noad has worked as a professional calligrapher, illuminator and heraldic artist for over thirty years, acquiring an international reputation for his elegant and meticulous work. 

A prolific designer of British coins and medals, Tim is the artist behind five One Pound coins and three Crowns commemorating royal occasions.  

In 2022, he achieved the unique distinction of having his designs chosen for three Gold Sovereigns, The Queen’s Golden, Diamond and Platinum Jubilee Medals

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Timothy Noad’s Gold Sovereign Designs

For the Mint Masters Set, he’s designed the Coronation Carriage and Imperial State Crown. 

The end result is one of the best-looking sets you’ll see for the Coronation. Sure to be treasured pieces for the lucky 100 collectors that secured them before the quick sell-out. 

If you’re interested…

But there’s good news! If you’re quick, you can get your hands on the Fine Silver Coronation £5 Coin Set. Limited to 995, the coins in this set feature 24 Carat Gold plating on the reverse designs. 

Judging by the speed of the Mint Masters Set sell-out, these won’t be available for long so you’ll have to act fast.

Secure a set for your collection now >>

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