\u0027You see the lines in his face, the years of experience, and that humanity coming across\u0027
According to the Royal Mint’s chief commercial officer Nicola Howell, this was “to make sure there was a seamless empathetic way to end her majesty’s reign and to actually signal the new reign of a new king”.
Chris described the image as “dignified and graceful”, which he felt “reflects [Charles’] years of service”. “This one is much more of the man himself, of the individual, you see the lines in his face, the years of experience, and that humanity coming across.”Article contentThe reverse of the 50p includes the four quarters of the Royal Arms depicted within a shield, with an emblem of the home nations – a rose, a thistle, a shamrock, and a leek, in between each shield. The design was originally used on the 1953 Coronation Crown, a coin struck to commemorate the queen’s coronation.
It was designed by artist John Bergdahl in collaboration with the Royal Mint and will former part of a wider memorial coin collection.
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