The newly released effigy will appear on Britain's 50p coins before the end of the year.
Some new coins will be circulating by the end of the yearCoins bearing the Queen's image will remain legal tenderThe same image will appear on coins here, but it is unclear when it will arrive in Australia, where the Royal Australian Mint has previously said it would take about a year from the King's coronation to come into circulation.Charles personally approved the portrait, by British sculptor Martin Jennings.
"The portrait was sculpted from a photograph of the King and was inspired by the iconic effigies that have graced Britain's coins over the centuries," Mr Jennings said.
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