- The Royal Family introduces a new coin.
- It indulges a picture of Queen Elizabeth.
- The King’s effigy won’t appear on the new 50p coins.
The Royal Mint has introduced a new coin with an image of Queen Elizabeth.
The King’s effigy won’t appear on the new 50p coins, according to sources.
According to Daily Express, to “minimize waste or needless environmental impact,” the Royal Mint said, “the coins will not be re-struck.”
According to the statement, the new coin honors the BBC’s centennial and highlights the BBC’s global reach by depicting a broadcasting tower sprouting from the ground.
In addition, it has the words “inform, educate, entertain,” which are the principles upon which Lord Reith created the organization in 1922.
According to a Royal Mint representative, the Queen’s likeness on the coin is anticipated to generate “great demand” among collectors.
Director of collector services at the Royal Mint Rebecca Morgan stated that coins are “miniature works of art that tell the stories of our nation.”
We anticipate significant demand for these coins from collectors because the effigy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth is featured on the coin’s obverse side, the spokeswoman said.
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