The Royal Mint unveils a look at newly minted coins ahead of King Charles III's upcoming coronation that will take place next month at Buckingham Palace. The first look at the monarch seen with a crown has been released as the special coins are meant to mark the special occasion.
The collection is made up of limited edition offerings including a £5 coin, a 50p coin, the Sovereign, and more. The coins are seen designed with three exclusive looks on the back as Martin Jennings' portrait of the King will be seen along the front. Each currency features a different visual as Natasha Jenkins' design of Westminster Abbey's architecture details the back of the 50p coin.
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