Royal Mint anticipates the coins will be highly sought after among collectors and members of the public keen to own a piece of history
Fifty pence coins marking the King’s coronation will start appearing in circulation from Thursday, giving people the opportunity to “find a piece of history” in their change, the Royal Mint has announced.
Five million of the coins, celebrating Charles’s coronation earlier this year, will be received by the Post Office and UK bank branches.
Featuring a design by Royal Mint coin designer Natasha Jenkins, the coins are the second 50p pieces to enter circulation bearing Charles’s official coin portrait.
The first were the memorial 50p pieces, which entered circulation in December last year, marking the transition from the late Queen to the King.