The Royal Mint aims to inspire collectors young and old and nurture a love of collecting through unique designs and popular themes. As the maker of UK coinage, we have unparalleled knowledge about coins, from the historic coins of our past, through to the coll...
The Charles Babbage 50p is the fourth coin in The Royal Mint’s Innovation in Science collectable seriesThe Royal Mint, the Original Maker of UK coins, is celebrating the life and legacy of Charles Babbage with a commemorative 50p coin, released to mark the 150th anni...
The Royal Mint, which is owned by the UK Treasury, has hinted that it also plans to use some of the extracted gold in other streams of its operations in the future. For example, the company produces collectible commemorative coins and gold bars made from 999.9 fine gold, and this new tec...
"As we approach the New Year, we are excited to reveal five new designs set to appear on commemorative coins in 2024, celebrating some of the most significant moments and anniversaries set to take place," said Rebecca Morgan, director of commemorative coins at the Royal Mint...
The mint began selling jewelry, figurines, and commemorative plaques in the early 2000s. Although popular with customers, many of the products were poorly designed. In 2015, the mint began making coins and bullion bars under the Royal Mint Refinery Brand. ...
the detective holds the world record for the most described literary human character in film&TV.Thus, it’s not surprising to hear that the Royal Mint, responsible for producing coins in Britain, has honored the detective with a commemorative coin.( 虚构的英国侦探夏洛克·福尔摩斯可能是文学史上最...
LONDON, March 12 (Xinhua) -- One of the world's best-known scientists, Stephen Hawking, is to feature on a new commemorative fifty pence coin, Britain's Royal Mint announced Tuesday. The design of the new seven-sided coin has been inspired by Hawking's pioneering work on black holes. ...
The new commemorative coin featuring Charles and ElizabethThe Royal Mint For those unhappy about the change, rest assured that Elizabeth will continue to appear on coins for the foreseeable future. Some 27 billion coins bearing Elizabeth’s portrait currently circulate in the United Kingdom, ac...
In 1935, King George V celebrated his Silver Jubilee (1910-1935) and the Royal Mint struck silver commemorative medals in two sizes for the event. The medal has the conjoined busts of King George V and Queen Mary on the obverse and on the reverse Windsor Castle is depicted with the motto...
1986SG 1328-1332ROYAL MINT - Commonwealth Games set of four (oddly deliberately produced without the 34p stamp) cancelled 24 JULY 1986 containing the £2 BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED commemorative coin for the games.£14.00 ACTUAL ITEM 1987SG 1026ROYAL MINT - Coin Cover containing a BRILLIANT UNCIRCUL...