The Royal Mint unveils new coins of the nation
- The Royal Mint has today unveiled eight new designs that are set to appear on UK coins – from the 1p to the £2 coin.
- All eight coin designs have been approved by The King and reflect his passion for conservation and the natural world.
- The designs are available to be purchased as commemorative coin sets from 12th October and expected to enter circulation from the end of 2023.
12th October 2023:
The Royal Mint has today unveiled eight new coin designs that will soon appear on official UK coins, ranging from the 1p to the £2. The new designs are inspired by flora and fauna found across Britain and reflect King Charles III’s passion for conservation and the natural world.
The new design of the nation’s coins – officially known as definitives - marks the final chapter of His Majesty King Charles III’s transition onto British coinage. The eight new coin designs will replace the current shield formation introduced under Queen Elizabeth II in 2008.
Unifying the new coins is a unique repeating pattern featuring three interlocking C’s. This aspect of the design takes its inspiration from history and the cypher of Charles II, while the flora and fauna look to the future and the importance of the natural world. The edge inscription of the new £2 coin was chosen by His Majesty and reads ‘IN SERVITIO OMNIUM’, Latin for ‘In the service of all’. It was taken from The King’s inaugural speech on 9 September 2022.
Anne Jessopp, Chief Executive Officer of The Royal Mint said, “This is a rare and historic moment as the complete set of UK coins change to celebrate a new monarch on the throne. The striking designs have been seen by His Majesty and reflect his commitment to conservation and the natural world, as well as celebrating British craftsmanship.
“The Royal Mint has struck Britain’s coins for 1,100 years and this collection will proudly take its place amongst the designs of monarchs ranging from Alfred the Great to Elizabeth II. A unique pattern of interlocking C’s adorns each of the new designs. This unifying feature gives a nod to history through the cypher of Charles II while celebrating King Charles III’s commitment to conservation.”
Gordon Summers, Chief Engraver at The Royal Mint said, “It is a privilege to work on the official coins of the nation and to ensure we reflect The King and Britain through our designs. Flora and fauna have deep roots in the history of UK coinage, but this is the first time that all eight coins have celebrated nature and wildlife.
“It takes a great deal of skill to create art on a canvas as small as a 1p or £1 coin. The Royal Mint has honed our expertise over 1,100 years and we can’t wait to see the new coins in the hands of the nation.”
Introducing the new ‘definitive’ coins of the nation:
1p |
Hazel Dormouse
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2p |
Red Squirrel
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5p |
Oak tree leaf
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10p |
Capercaillie
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20p |
Puffin
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50p |
Atlantic salmon
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£1 |
Bees
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£2 |
National flowers
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Each coin has been created with the support of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
The new designs will start to enter circulation from 2024 in line with demand from banks and UK post offices. The official commemorative set of the new designs will be released by The Royal Mint on 12th October, priced from £33 at www.royalmint.com