- Celebrates the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III
- Commemorates the first British coronation in the twenty-first century
- Struck by the Royal Mint
- 92.50% Silver
- Proof quality
- The reverse features a design by Natasha Jenkins
- The obverse features a crowned coinage portrait of His Majesty The King by Martin Jennings
- Mintage of 12,500 coins
The coronation of His Majesty King Charles III marks the beginning of a new chapter for British royalty and the United Kingdom. Taking the monarchy forward into a new Carolean age, His Majesty The King is the first British monarch to be crowned in the twenty-first century. The last Carolean era was that of Charles II, whose restoration to the throne took place in 1660. Signalling a forward-looking reign, King Charles III chose to use the name ‘Charles’, rather than the Latin equivalent ‘Carolus’, on coinage, and to be crowned during the same ceremony as Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
Saturday, 6 May 2023 marks a historic moment in British history and, as with so many important royal occasions, we are delighted to celebrate with the nation. To commemorate the coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey, the Royal Mint have struck a UK 50p coin featuring a crowned
coinage portrait of His Majesty on the obverse and a beautiful design by Natasha Jenkins on the reverse, both of which have received The King’s personal approval.
More Information
Country of Issue |
United Kingdom |
Year of Issue |
2023 |
Denomination |
50p |
Weight (g) |
8.0000 |
Mintage |
12500 |
Metal |
Silver |
Metal Purity (%) |
92.50 |
Quality |
Proof |
Diameter (mm) |
27.30 |
Issued By |
Royal Mint |