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Five pounds
United Kingdom
Value£5
Mass28.28 g
Diameter38.61 mm
Thickness2.89 mm
EdgeMilled, with an inscription
CompositionCupro-nickel
(75% Cu, 25% Ni)
Silver (.925 Sterling Silver)
Gold
Years of minting1990–present
Obverse
DesignKing Charles III
DesignerMartin Jennings
Design date2022
Reverse
DesignNo standard reverse design; the design varies each year with the event being commemorated

The British five pound (£5) coin is a commemorative denomination of sterling coinage. As of October 2022, the obverse of new coins feature the profile of King Charles III. The obverse previously depicted Queen Elizabeth II between the coin's introduction in 1990 and the Queen's death in 2022. Two different portraits of the Queen graced the coin, with the last design by Ian Rank-Broadley being introduced in 1998. The coin has no standard reverse; instead it is altered each year to commemorate important events. Variant obverses have also been used on occasion.

The coin is a continuation of the crown, which after decimalisation became the commemorative twenty-five pence coin. The twenty-five pence was discontinued in 1981 after creating a large coin with such small value became prohibitively expensive. The five pound coin shares the same dimensions as the twenty-five pence coin, and the five shilling coin before it, but has a nominal value twenty times greater.

Five pound coins are legal tender but are intended as souvenirs and are rarely seen in circulation.[1] The coins are sold by the Royal Mint at face value and also, with presentation folders, at a premium to that face value. The 2010 coins, with such folders, were sold for £9.95 each.[2] As of 2020 the coin and folder cost £13.

A £5 memorial crown featuring the image of Charles III was released on 3 October 2022.

Separate five pound coin designs have also been released in various British crown dependencies and British Overseas Territories. These are outside of the scope of this article and are not listed below.

Design

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Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II

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The designs which have appeared on the five pound coin's reverse are summarised in the table below.

Number Year Image Event[3] Design[4] Edge Inscription Reverse Designer Mintage
1 1990 The Queen Mother's 90th birthday A cypher in the letter 'E' in duplicate, above a royal crown flanked by a rose and a thistle all within the inscription QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER and the dates 1900–1990 Leslie Durbin 2,761,431
2 1993 The 40th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation St Edward's Crown encircled by forty trumpets all within the inscription FAITH AND TRUTH I WILL BEAR UNTO YOU and the anniversary dates 1953–1993 Robert Elderton 1,834,655
3 1996 The Queen's 70th birthday A representation of Windsor Castle with five flag poles, two holding forked pennants with anniversary dates of 1926 and 1996, the other flags are Royal Arms, Union flag and the Queen's personal flag Avril Vaughan 2,396,100
4 1997 Golden wedding anniversary of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh A pair of shields, chevronwise, on the left, shield of the Royal arms, on the right, shield of Prince Philip, above a royal crown and the date 20 NOVEMBER, below an anchor cabled and FIVE POUNDS Leslie Durbin 1,733,000
5 1998 Prince Charles' 50th birthday A portrait of Prince Charles and in the background words relating to the work of The Prince's Trust. A circumscription of FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY OF HRH PRINCE OF WALES and below FIVE POUNDS flanked by anniversary dates of 1948 and 1998 Michael Noakes and Robert Elderton 1,407,300
6 1999 Diana, Princess of Wales memorial crown A portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales with the dates 1961 and 1997, circumscription IN MEMORY OF DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES and the value FIVE POUNDS David Cornell 5,396,300
7 1999 Millennium Crown A representation of a dial of a clock, hands set at 12 o'clock with a map of the British Isles and the dates 1999 and 2000 and the words ANNO DOMINI and the value FIVE POUNDS WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE Jeffrey Matthews 5,396,300
8 2000 Millennium Crown A representation of a dial of a clock, hands set at 12 o'clock with a map of the British Isles and the dates 1999 and 2000 and the words ANNO DOMINI and the value FIVE POUNDS WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE Jeffrey Matthews 3,147,092
9 2000 The Queen Mother's 100th birthday A portrait of the Queen Mother, flanked by groups of people with the circumscription QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER, the anniversary dates 1900–2000. Below the portrait a representation of her signature. Ian Rank-Broadley 3,147,092
10 2001 100th anniversary of the Death of Queen Victoria A representation of The Crystal Palace within the value FIVE POUNDS, stylised railway lines in the shape of a V incorporating a portrait of Queen Victoria, remnant of the words ONE PENNY and anniversary dates of 1901 and 2001 Mary Milner-Dickens 851,491
11 2002 Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II A portrait of the Queen with the value FIVE POUNDS below Ian Rank-Broadley 3,469,243
12 2002 Queen Mother memorial crown A portrait of the Queen Mother encircled by a wreath and with the circumscription QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER and the dates 1900–2002 STRENGTH DIGNITY LAUGHTER Avril Vaughan 3,469,243
13 2003 50th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation GOD SAVE THE QUEEN in the centre surrounded by the words CORONATION JUBILEE FIVE POUNDS and the anniversary date 2003 Tom Phillips 1,307,147
14 2004 100th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale between Great Britain and France Combined figures of Britannia and Marianne, with the words ENTENTE CORDIALE and the anniversary dates 1904 and 2004 David Gentleman 1,205,594
15 2005 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar Design features HMS Victory and HMS Termeraire in battle surrounded by inscription TRAFALGAR and the dates 1805 and 2005 Clive Duncan 1,075,516
16 2005 200th anniversary of the death of Horatio Nelson A portrait of Horatio Nelson and the dates 1805 and 2005 ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERYMAN TO DO HIS DUTY James Butler 1,075,516
17 2006 The Queen's 80th birthday Three trumpets with trumpet banners accompanied by the inscription 1926 VIVAT REGINA 2006 DUTY SERVICE FAITH Danuta Solowiej-Wedderburn 52,267
18 2007 Diamond wedding anniversary of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh The rose window of Westminster Abbey accompanied by the inscription TVEATVR VNITA DEVS, the dates 1947 and 2007, and the denomination FIVE POUNDS MY STRENGTH AND STAY Emma Noble 30,561
19 2008 450th anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth I A portrait of Queen Elizabeth I crowned and set within a mandorla. A rose has been placed at each connecting point while the two side arches each contain a leaf pattern reminiscent of the carvings made by Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. The year of her accession and the year of the anniversary are both shown in Roman numerals. I HAVE REIGNED WITH YOUR LOVES Rod Kelly 20,047
20 2008 Prince Charles' 60th birthday A portrait of Prince Charles SIXTIETH BIRTHDAY Ian Rank-Broadley 14,088
21 2009 500th anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII John Bergdahl 67,119
22 2009 Countdown to 2012: 3 Two swimmers, and countdown number '3'. The words COUNTDOWN above and XXX OLYMPIAD below; the London 2012 logo on the left, the date 2009 on the right. Claire Aldridge 184,921
23 2010 350th anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy David Cornell 30,247
24 2010 Countdown to 2012: 2 Two runners, and countdown number '2'. The words COUNTDOWN above and XXX OLYMPIAD below; the London 2012 logo on the left, the date 2010 below the image. Claire Aldridge 153,080
25 2011 Royal Wedding: Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton Mark Richards 250,000
26 2011 90th birthday of the Duke of Edinburgh Mark Richards 18,730
27 2011 Countdown to 2012: 1 Cyclist, and countdown number '1'. The words COUNTDOWN above and XXX OLYMPIAD below; the London 2012 logo on the right, the date 2011 on the left. Claire Aldridge 52,261
28 2012 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II Ian Rank-Broadley 484,775
29 2012 Countdown to 2012 Three medallists on a podium. The words COUNTDOWN above and XXX OLYMPIAD below; the London 2012 logo on the right, the date 2012 above the image. Claire Aldridge 52,261
30 2012 Olympic Games London skyline with the inscription LONDON 2012 above, surrounded by a selection of sporting images, and the London 2012 logo at the top. Saiman Miah 315,983
31 2012 Paralympic Games Segments of a target, a spoked wheel, a stopwatch and the clock-face of the Palace of Westminster. The inscription LONDON 2012 is upper left, and London 2012 Paralympic logo is lower left. Pippa Sanderson 55,524
32 2013 60th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Emma Noble 57,262
33 2013 Birth of Prince George 7,460
34 2013 Christening of Prince George John Bergdahl 56,014
35 2014 300th anniversary of the death of Queen Anne Mark Richards 12,181
36 2014 Prince George's first birthday 7,500
37 2015 50th anniversary of the death of Winston Churchill Mark Richards 18,161
38 2015 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo David Lawrence 24,554
39 2015 Birth of Princess Charlotte John Bergdahl 3,000 (C)
40 2015 Christening of Princess Charlotte John Bergdahl
41 2015 Second birthday of Prince George
42 2015 Longest reigning monarch James Butler
43 2016 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II Christopher Hobbs 9,360 (C)
44 2017 House of Windsor (100th Anniversary) Timothy Noad
45 2017 1000th anniversary of the coronation of King Canute Lee R. Jones 7,100 (C)
46 2017 Sapphire Jubilee of Elizabeth II Glyn Davies 5,980 (C)
47 2017 Prince Philip: Celebrating a Life of Service Humphrey Paget 3,750 (C)
48 2017 Remembrance Day Stephen Taylor 12,720 (C)
49 2017 Platinum Wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip John Bergdahl 2,760 (C)
50 2017 Christmas Tree Edwina Ellis 12,030 (C)
51 2017 The Queen's Beasts I: The Lion of England Jody Clark 15,000 (C)
52 2017 The Queen's Beasts II: The Unicorn of Scotland Jody Clark 3,570 (C)
53 2018 The Queen's Beasts III: The Red Dragon of Wales Jody Clark 2,870 (C)
54 2018 Fifth birthday of Prince George Jody Clark 2,970 (C)
55 2018 Four generations of royalty Timothy Noad 9,300 (C)
56 2018 The Queen's Beasts IV: The Black Bull of Clarence Jody Clark 3,010 (C)
57 2018 Royal Wedding: Prince Henry and Ms Meghan Markle Jody Clark 20,250 (C)
58 2018 65th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Stephen Taylor 3,300 (C)
59 2018 The Pride of England As 2017 version; reissued dated 2018 for the World Cup. Jody Clark 5,100 (C)
60 2018 Remembrance Day (2018) Laura Clancy 4,000 (C)
61 2018 The Nutcracker Harry Brockway 12,000 (C)
62 2018 Prince Charles' 70th birthday Robert Elderton 5,000 (C)
63 2018 Royal Academy of Arts David Chipperfield 2,190 (C)
64 2019 The Queen's Beasts V: The Falcon of the Plantagenets Jody Clark 3,690 (C)
65 2019 Legend of the Ravens (Tower of London) Jody Clark 5,400 (C)
66 2019 The Queen's Beasts VI: The Yale of Beaufort Jody Clark 2,940 (C)
67 2019 The Crown Jewels (Tower of London) Glyn Davies 4,200 (C)
68 2019 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria John Bergdahl 15,030 (C)
69 2019 The Yeoman Wardens (Tower of London) Glyn Davies 6,600 (C)
70 2019 The Lion of England – Cricket World Cup Jody Clark 6,720 (C)
71 2019 Ceremony of the Keys (Tower of London) Glyn Davies 8,700 (C)
72 2020 Lunar Year of the Rat P. J. Lynch
73 2019 100 years of Remembrance Day Harry Brockway 6,300 (C)
74 2020 The Queen's Beasts VII: The White Lion of Mortimer Jody Clark 3,610 (C)
75 2020 200th anniversary of the death of George III Incorporates an effigy of the king in the centre alongside the King's Observatory and Windsor Castle around the outside Dominique Evans 9,240 (C)
76 2020 Music legends: Queen Features the band's logo QUEEN and instruments played by the members: Bechstein grand piano played by Freddie Mercury for "Bohemian Rhapsody", May's "Red Special" guitar, Roger Taylor's Ludwig bass drum with an early-day Queen crest and John Deacon's Fender Precision Bass.[5] Chris Facey 8,160 (C)
77 2020 The Queen's Beasts VIII: The White Horse of Hanover Jody Clark 2,630 (C)
78 2020 250th anniversary of the birth of William Wordsworth David Lawrence 5,600 (C)
79 2020 Bond, James Bond Christian Davies and Matt Dent 2,010 (C)
80 2020 Pay Attention 007 (James Bond) Christian Davies and Matt Dent 1,830 (C)
81 2020 Shaken Not Stirred (James Bond) Christian Davies and Matt Dent 1,380 (C)
82 2020 The White Tower (Tower of London) Timothy Noad 2,370 (C)
83 2020 The Royal Menagerie (Tower of London) Timothy Noad 1,620 (C)
84 2020 The Royal Mint (Tower of London) Timothy Noad 1,500 (C)
85 2020 The Infamous Prison (Tower of London) Timothy Noad 2,580 (C)
86 2020 Music legends: Elton John Bradley Morgan Johnson 2,160 (C)
87 2020 150th anniversary of the British Red Cross Henry Gray 16,580 (C)
88 2020 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War Matthew Dent and Christian Davies 7,300 (C)
89 2020 Remembrance Day (2020) Natasha Preece 1,170 (C)
90 2021 The White Greyhound of Richmond Harry Brockway 2,910 (C)
91 2021 Lunar Year of the Ox Jody Clark
92 2020 Music legends: David Bowie Jody Clark 3,450 (C)
93 2021 The 95th birthday of Her Majesty The Queen Timothy Noad 3,180 (C)
94 2021 The Griffin of Edward III Jody Clark 2,700 (C)
95 2021 Mr. Happy – The 50th anniversary of Mr. Men Little Miss Adam Hargreaves 8,200 (C)
96 2021 Mr Strong and Little Miss Giggles – The 50th anniversary of Mr. Men Little Miss Adam Hargreaves 6,200 (C)
97 2021 Little Miss Sunshine – The 50th anniversary of Mr. Men Little Miss Adam Hargreaves 6,900 (C)
98 2021 The 150th anniversary of the Royal Albert Hall Anne Desmet 3,160 (C)
99 2021 Alfred the Great John Bergdahl 2,610 (C)
100 2021 The Tale of Peter Rabbit Heartwarming scene of whole rabbit family. Inscribed above: "Now run along, and don't get into mischief. I am going out." Obverse/Reverse

Jody Clark / Ffion Gwillim

69,000 (C)
101 2021 The Queen's Beasts All ten beasts together on single coin to celebrate the series as a whole. This coin is also know as a "Completer" coin. Jody Clark 1,160 (C)
102 2021 Music legends: The Who Design includes a Union Jack flag, mod logo, and a Rickenbacker guitar Henry Gray 17,070 (C)
103 2021 HRH Prince Philip - Duke of Edinburgh Portrait of HRH Prince Philip, which he approved. Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS
104 2021 Alice in Wonderland Alice and one of the most mischievous characters from the book, the Cheshire Cat. Ffion Gwillim
105 2021 Alice Through the Looking Glass Alice with the comedic duo, Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Ffion Gwillim
106 2021 UK Remembrance Day At the going down of the sun & in the morning we will remember them. Four red poppies lower right. Gary Breeze
107 2021 Mahatma Gandhi - Celebrating one of the greatest icons of the twentieth century. One of Gandhi's most famous quotes - "My life is my message", also features an image of a louts, the national flower of India, symbolising Gandhi's gentle strength. Heena Glover
108 2021 Lunar Year of the Tiger Tiger approaching head-on. David Lawrence
109 2022 120 Years - The Tale of Peter Rabbit[6] Peter Rabbit running right through a garland of flowers with "120 Years" above left with bird perched above and butterfly below Ffion Gwillim
110 2022 Seymour Panther (Royal Tudor Beasts Series) Although the stone beast is depicted as a ferocious animal, with flames coming from its mouth and ears, the Seymour Panther symbolised a peaceful and loving union between the king and consort. David Lawrence
111 2022 The Lion of England (Royal Tudor Beasts Series) Crowned seated lion, roaring & holding shield. David Lawrence
112 2022 The 40th Birthday of HRH The Duke of Cambridge Portrait of Prince William with 40 and a crowned "W" in background. Thomas T. Docherty
113 2022 Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II Royal Mantle as a surround, as it was used on the coinage of William IV and the dates 1952-2022 in a poignant tribute to her incredible 70 years of service to the crown. John Bergdahl
114 2022 Platinum Jubilee - Special Commemorative Obverse Reverse as above. Obverse Queen Elizabeth II on horseback wearing her garter robes in a fitting tribute to her 70 years on the throne. John Bergdahl
115 2022 The Queen's Reign - Honours & Investiture A range of medals including the George Cross, Victoria Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross. "THE BESTOWING OF HER HONOURS", inscribed above and the Queen's signature below. (The first time the Queen's signature has appeared on a UK coin). P.J. Lynch
116 2022 The Queen's Reign - Charity and Patronage An arch of Maundy money from the time of Charles II. "HER CHARITY AND HER PATRONAGE", inscribed above and the Queen's signature below. P.J. Lynch
117 2022 The Queen's Reign - The Commonwealth Including a depiction of Her Majesty's Personal Flag featuring the crowned letter "E". Above is inscribed "HER COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS, the Queen's signature below. P.J. Lynch
118 2022 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb A profile of Tutankhamun's iconic gold mask which remained undisturbed for over 3000 years Laura Clancy
119 2022 The Rolling Stones (Music Legends Series) An outline of the group in action under spotlights with their name above and their dates below. Hannah Phizacklea
120 2023 Lunar Year of the Rabbit Rabbit seated in field facing left with leaves and Chinese symbols around and "YEAR OF THE RABBIT 2023" above. Louie Maryon
121 2023 Yale of Beaufort (Royal Tudor Beasts Series) With the body of a goat, tusks of a boar and tail of a lion, the Yale of Beaufort is one of the most peculiar of the ten heraldic guardians. the Yale of Beaufort is depicted the Arms of Jane Seymour to reinforce her authority and influence as the king’s new wife. David Lawrence

Obverse: King Charles III

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Number Year Image Event[7] Design[8] Edge Inscription Designer Mintage
1 2022 Death of Queen Elizabeth II Design features portraits of Elizabeth II in her early reign and late reign, along with St. Edward's Crown and her royal cypher John Bergdahl
2 2023 Coronation of Charles III and Camilla Design features of coronation regalia, St Edward's crown and sovereign's two sceptres. The crown jewels have been an iconic symbol of the UK since they were first created for King Charles II in 1661. Timothy Noad
3 2023 The 75th Birthday of His Majesty King Charles III. A crowned Royal Cipher with a bee below and 75 under with the dates 1948 and 2023 separated by a dragonfly below and the inscription "HIS MAJESTY KING CHARLES III" above. Dan Thorne
4 2023 The Pride of England - Lionesses. Three lions horizontal with the value under to celebrate significant success for the woman's football team who achieved more in their sort history than the men's team has in over 57 years. Norman Sillman
5 2023 Celebrating the life of Mary Seacole A portrait of Mary Seacole against a Union Flag and her name to the left. Sandra Deiana
6 2023 Dame Shirley Bassey DBE (Music Legends) A gold silhouette of Dame Shirley in front of her name in large letters witch also contains the names of 3 James Bond films she famously sang the title songs. Sue Aperghis
7 2023 The Police (Music Legends) A shadowy depiction of the punk-rock band in action with the groups name above. Heena Glover
8 2023 The Bull of Clarence (Royal Tudor Beasts) The seated Bull of Clarence is depicted holding a simple shield with the Tudor Rose at its centre to signify the union of the House of York and the House of Lancaster. David Lawrence
9 2023 King Arthur - (Myths & Legends series) Portrait of King Arthur clasping his sword Excalibur held vertical. David Lawrence
10 2023 Merlin - (Myths & Legends series) A depiction of the legendary powerful wizard holding his magical staff with an owl perched on his shoulder and the mythical island of Avalon in the background David Lawrence
11 2023 Morgan Le Fay - (Myths & Legends series) A portrayal of Morgan as a dark and powerful enchantress, a supernatural antagonist in the Arthurian legend. David Lawrence
12 2023 Bond Films of the 60's - (Six Decades of James Bond) All Bond Film reverse designs appear to be looking down the barrel of a gun. For the 60's the reverse design is Bond flying the famous Autogyro "Little Nellie" from "You Only Live Twice", with the 007 symbol below. The names of all the other Bond films of the 60's form the background. Matt Dent & Christian Davies
13 2023 Bond Films of the 70's The famous submarine car "Wet Nellie", from "The Spy Who Loved Me", features on the reverse and once more the film titles of all the 1970's Bond movies adorn the background. Matt Dent & Christian Davies
14 2024 Seymour Unicorn (Royal Tudor Beasts Series) The Seymour Unicorn is pictured standing on his hind legs holding the full un-maritaled arms of the Queen, which is extremely unusual as most shields are maritaled - split in half with the husband coat of arms on the right and the wife's on the left - as viewed from the front. David Lawrence
15 2024 Lunar Year of the Dragon Featuring a head-on depiction of a dragon with the inscription "YEAR OF THE DRAGON . 2024" above. William Webb
16 2024 Buckingham Palace An iconic image of the centre o the palace with the Royal Standard flying above and the name below surrounded by swirly curly flora. Henry Gray
17 2024 George Michael (Music Legends) A portrait of George Michael wearing sun glasses with the neck of a guitar behind and his name in the lower right. Sandra Deiana
18 2024 Tudor Dragon -(Royal Tudor Beasts) A seated dragon breathing fire while holding a portcullis shield. David Lawrence
19 2024 Robin Hood (Myths & Legends Series) Robin Hood is featured up in a tree, drawing his bow ready to fire, sword by his side and quiver behind. Jody Clark
20 2024 Maid Marian (Myths & Legends Series) Maid Marian is pictured by a tree in the forest carrying her long bow and quiver. Jody Clark
21 2024 Bond Films of the 80's 007's BD-J5 Acrostar jet from the opening sequence of "Octopussy" is featured on the reverse with the famous 007 logo below and the names of all the other 80's films providing the background. Matt Dent & Christian Davies
22 2024 Bond Films of the 90's The reverse design features Pierce Brosnan as 007 giving chase on the river Thames in the the Q Branch experimental speedboat in a scene from "The World Is Not Enough". The famous 007 logo is below and the names of all the other 90's films providing the background. Matt Dent & Christian Davies
23 2024 Bond Films of the 2000's Taken from the opening hovercraft chase sequence from "Die Another Day", the reverse design, like all the others also features the famous 007 logo below and the names of all the other 2000's in the background. Matt Dent & Christian Davies
24 2024 Bond Films of the 2010's Featuring the iconic Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander plane scene in "Spectre" when Bond attempts to rescue Dr Swan. Again the 007 logo is below with the names of the other films of the 2010's in the background. Matt Dent & Christian Davies

C = Circulating

Coin Sets

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Additionally, the Royal Mint have released a number of five pound coin sets in silver proof quality.

2012 Olympics Set

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A series of 18 commemorative £5 coins were issued to celebrate the London 2012 Olympics.[9]

  1. Mind Stonehenge[10]
  2. Mind Big Ben [11]
  3. Mind Angel of the North[12]
  4. Mind Flying Scotsman[13]
  5. Mind The Globe Theatre[14]
  6. Mind Sir Isaac Newton[15]
  7. Body Giant's Causeway[16]
  8. Body The Great British Oak[17]
  9. Body River Thames[18]
  10. Body Weather[19]
  11. Body British Fauna[20]
  12. Body The Coastline of Britain[21]
  13. Spirit Courage[22]
  14. Spirit Pageantry [23]
  15. Spirit Unity[24]
  16. Spirit Music[25]
  17. Spirit Humour[26]
  18. Spirit Tolerance[27]

Queen's Portrait Set

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Four proof coins were released as part of the 2013 Queen's Portrait set. These coins feature the four portraits of Elizabeth II that appear on British coins.[28]

The Portrait of Britain Set

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Sixteen silver proof coins have been released as part of the 'Portrait of Britain' set.[29]

The First World War Set

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A series of silver proof coins have been released as part of the 'First World War' set. 36 coins were released as part of this series.[30]

References

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  29. ^ "Portrait of Britain | the Royal Mint".
  30. ^ "UK 2014 First World War Outbreak Silver Proof 6 Coin Set — World Mint News Blog".
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  36. ^ "UK 2014 First World War Outbreak Silver Proof 6 Coin Set — World Mint News Blog".
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Preceded by Crown-sized British coin
1990–Present
Succeeded by
Current