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The Coins That Nearly Didn’t Exist: The Unique Story Behind the Tutankhamun Treasures 50p Set
In 1922, the world was captivated by the discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb – a treasure trove of ancient Egyptian artefacts buried beneath the sands of time.
Over 100 years later, that moment has been honoured with a remarkable set of 50p coins – The Tutankhamun Treasures BU 50p Collection.
Approved by TWO monarchs and featuring THREE distinct dates, these coins carry a story as compelling as the artefacts they commemorate…
Watch our latest video below to discover the story behind the Tutankhamun Treasures BU 50p Set.
Approved by TWO monarchs
Originally approved by Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, the Tutankhamun Treasures 50p Coins were among the very last coins to receive her approval before her sad passing in September 2022.
But the change in monarchy put everything on pause. To proceed, the coins needed to be resubmitted to Buckingham Palace and King Charles III.
And in early 2023, the coins were officially reauthorised for release by King Charles III – now bearing His Majesty’s effigy by Glyn Davies, these were the FIRST 50p coins ever issued with this portrait.
Featuring THREE distinct dates
The unusual journey that these coins took to be released has created a truly rare collecting quirk – each coin features three different years!
- 1922 – Marking the discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb
- 2022 – When Queen Elizabeth II first approved the coins
- 2023 – When King Charles III re-authorised the coins for release
Triple-dated coins are exceptionally uncommon in numismatic history. In fact, the most comparable example was the Team GB 50p issued after the delayed 2020 Olympics – and that became one of the most sought-after coins of its year.
Time is running out…
We’re now down to our last remaining stocks of the Tutankhamun Treasures 50p Set, which means it won’t be long until these coins are lost to the sands of time…
Each coin in the collection has been struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated finish and features an ancient artefact that was discovered in Tutankhamun’s Tomb – including his iconic Death Mask, the Anubis Shrine, a Pendant, a Corselet and a model of the young pharaoh’s torso.
The Dambusters Raid: A Defining Moment of WWII History
In the dark early hours of May 16-17, 1943, a daring mission was underway—one that would change the course of the Second World War and etch the name “Dambusters” into military history.
Known as Operation Chastise, this audacious air raid targeted key German dams, aiming to cripple the industrial heartland of the Ruhr Valley. Now, over 80 years later, we continue to honour the courage and sacrifice of the men who took part in one of the most iconic operations of the Second World War.

What Was the Dambusters Raid?
Led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson, 133 aircrew from the Royal Air Force’s newly formed 617 Squadron flew specially modified Lancaster bombers deep into enemy territory. Their mission: destroy the Möhne, Eder, and Sorpe dams using a revolutionary new weapon—the “bouncing bomb,” designed by British engineer Barnes Wallis.

These bombs skipped across the surface of the water, bypassing torpedo nets, before detonating against the dam walls. The operation was incredibly risky, requiring precise flying at just 60 feet above the water under heavy enemy fire. The result was devastating: the Möhne and Eder dams were breached, flooding the surrounding countryside and causing significant disruption to German industry.
Although the raid came at a cost—53 airmen lost their lives—the bravery and ingenuity displayed left an indelible mark on military history.
A Rare Chance to Own a Piece of Dambusters History
To commemorate this heroic operation, two remarkable collectors’ items have been released—perfect for any WWII enthusiast or collector.
The Dambusters 1943 Historic Collection

This stunning set features eight genuine circulating coins issued in 1943, the very same year as the Dambusters Raid. These coins are not replicas—they are authentic survivors of the war era, each carrying the legacy of a pivotal time in history.

Also included is a replica of the original Daily Telegraph newspaper from May 18, 1943, giving you a vivid snapshot of how the raid was reported to the public in its immediate aftermath.
Housed in a luxury presentation case, this collection is strictly limited to just 200 worldwide—making it a rare and highly sought-after addition to any collection. With 2025 marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day, demand for wartime commemoratives like this is expected to soar.
The Official Dambusters 80th Anniversary £5 Coin

Released to mark the 80th anniversary of the raid, this official £5 coin has been authorised by Jersey and fully approved by Buckingham Palace. It’s an elegant tribute to the airmen and ground crews who participated in the mission, capturing the spirit of bravery and innovation that defined Operation Chastise.
Available exclusively from The Westminster Collection, this keepsake is yours for JUST £5 (+p&p) today when you trial the UK and British Isles £5 Coin Collection.
A Stunning New Chapter for Britannia: The SOLD OUT 2025 Reverse Frosted Silver Set
In the world of coin collecting, few names carry the prestige and heritage of Britannia — the enduring symbol of British strength, identity, and legacy. And now, a breathtaking new release has captured this icon like never before.
Introducing the UK 2025 Britannia Reverse Frosted Fractional Silver Proof Set, a spectacular new issue that has already made waves — and sold out — at The Royal Mint.

A Masterpiece – Four Coins, One Legacy
This remarkable set unites four fractional silver coins — the £2, 50p, 10p, and 5p — each meticulously struck in 99.9% pure silver to an exquisite proof standard with an eye-catching reverse frost finish. It’s a finish that lends a subtle yet powerful contrast, illuminating every detail of the design with remarkable clarity and elegance.
But what truly sets this set apart is the exclusive reverse design by artist Bradley Morgan Johnson — a fresh and modern interpretation of Britannia that beautifully balances innovation with tradition.

From the flowing strength of her stance to the fine detailing of her shield and trident, Britannia has never looked more regal. On the obverse, the set features the official portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by Martin Jennings, further grounding this release in historic significance.
Only 450 Worldwide – A Strictly Limited Edition
In an extraordinary show of exclusivity, just 450 sets have been authorised worldwide. That’s right — less than 500 collectors across the globe will ever hold this set in their hands.
And with demand soaring since launch, it’s no surprise that the set has already sold out at The Royal Mint. This is now a piece sought after on the secondary market — a prized addition for any serious collector or a perfect cornerstone for those looking to begin their journey.

Secure Yours Today – While Stocks Last
We are thrilled to offer our collectors this now-rare set for just £325, with the added convenience of 10 interest-free instalments of £32.50 (+p&p).
Each set comes beautifully presented in official packaging, ready to display or gift — a true celebration of British craftsmanship, heritage, and pride.
Why You’ll Love This Set
✔️ Sold out at the Mint – available here for a limited time only
✔️ Includes four silver proof fractional denominations: £2, 50p, 10p & 5p
✔️ Reverse frosted finish – a rarely seen and highly desirable detail
✔️ Only 450 sets worldwide – exceptional scarcity
✔️ Struck in 99.9% silver – premium quality
✔️ Features His Majesty King Charles III on the obverse

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a modern masterpiece that’s already become a part of coin collecting history.
👉 Secure your 2025 Britannia Reverse Frosted Silver Set now — before it disappears completely.