Royal mint new 5 pound coin

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'Charles has followed that general tradition that we have in British coinage, going all the way back to Charles II actually, that the monarch faces in the opposite direction to their predecessor,' said Chris Barker at the Royal Mint Museum. In keeping with tradition, the king's portrait faces to the left - the opposite direction to his mother's, Queen Elizabeth II. The new monarch's effigy was created by British sculptor Martin Jennings, and has been personally approved by Charles, the Royal Mint said Friday. Britons will begin to see Charles' image on their change in December, as 50-pence coins depicting him enter circulation.

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Royal family shares photo of Queen Elizabeth II's final resting place 00:13īritain's Royal Mint has unveiled the first coins to feature the portrait of King Charles III.

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