Introducing the 2023 Official Royal British Legion Coin Range

The Westminster Collection is proud to reveal the Official RBL £5 Coin for 2023, featuring a fully approved, one-year-only design and issued in support of the Royal British Legion and our Armed Forces community.

Prices start from JUST £25 (+p&p) – discover the range below:


JUST £25: The 2023 Royal British Legion £5 Coin

This year’s poignant design features the timeless and meaningful Royal British Legion Poppy® in vivid colour. It also features an intricately illustrated commemorative wreath and the Cenotaph – the United Kingdom’s national war memorial in Whitehall – in the background. The inscription “Lest We Forget” is included along with the 2023 year date in Roman numerals.

You can secure yours for JUST £25. So feel proud and order yours today.

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Official Silver Proof £5 Supports the Royal British Legion

One of the most anticipated releases this year, the 2023 Poppy® Silver Proof £5 Coin has been struck from Sterling Silver to a perfect Proof finish.

A strict edition limit of ONLY 4,995 has been confirmed. And with collectors eagerly awaiting the NEW Silver £5, high demand is expected.

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The Strictly Limited Poppy® Piedfort

ONLY 500 collectors in the world will be able to secure this impressive Piedfort specification saluting our servicemen and women.

Officially approved by His Majesty King Charles III himself, a swift sell out is expected. Place your reservation today with a deposit of JUST £24.50.

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BRAND NEW Masterpiece features a GENUINE piece of Avro Lancaster

Simply put, the 2023 Poppy Masterpiece Silver 5oz Poppy Coin is one of the finest and most stunning pieces of minting collectors have seen in a long time.

Inspired by the story of the Dambusters Squadron who embarked on their legendary mission 80 years ago, the impressive design features a Lancaster Bomber dropping the Royal British Legion Poppy onto The Mall.

And that Lancaster Bomber has been crafted from a genuine piece of Avro Lancaster PA474. Click below to find out more.

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Proudly supporting the Royal British Legion

Collectors like you have raised an incredible £1.25 MILLION for the Royal British Legion. And importantly, by ordering one of this year’s remarkable coins, you’ll be directly supporting the RBL, allowing the charity to continue its incredible work providing financial, social and life-long support to the Armed Forces community.

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Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion

Thank you for helping raise £1.25m for the Royal British Legion.

For nearly 20 years, we’ve had the privilege of working in partnership with the Royal British Legion.

Each year we’ve created Remembrance and Poppy-themed coins and commemoratives to raise funds and awareness for the charity.

  • 2022 RBL Poppy Masterpiece Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • RBL Centenary Silver 50p Set - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • RBL Poppy Shaped Commemorative - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • RBL Centenary Gold 5 Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2021 RBL Poppy Masterpiece Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2019 Gold Proof Poppy Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2019 RBL Poppy Masterpiece - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • High Relief Poppy Silver Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2018 RBL Poppy Masterpiece - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion
  • 2017 RBL Poppy Masterpiece Coin - Westminster Collection raises £1.25m for the Royal British Legion

Through the sales of these coins and commemoratives, collectors have helped raise a remarkable £1.25 MILLION for the Royal British Legion!

We are extremely proud of this achievement, and hugely thankful to our collectors raised such an incredible amount.

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The Royal British Legion (left) being presented with a cheque for £1,280,721.46 by The Westminster Collection (right).

In addition to raising funds for RBL over the years, we’ve also had the opportunity to find out more about their incredible work for the Armed Forces Community.

And earlier this month, when we presented RBL with a cheque for £1.25 million, we had the pleasure of meeting Robert Benham, Regional Lead – Admiral Nursing – Hampshire.

Delivered in partnership with Dementia UK, Admiral Nurses give one-to-one support and expert advice for people living with a diagnosis of dementia, their families and their carers. The effects of dementia can be devastating for the whole family, but Admiral Nurses help to ease the burden and reassure families that they are not alone.


Where do your donations go?

£1.25 million raised by The Westminster Collection for the Royal British Legion could enable it’s dedicated frontline advisors to help over 7,590 people in the Armed Forces community and their families get access to the help that they need.

Every day, RBL Case Officers provide practical and emotional one-to-one support, helping Serving and ex-Serving personnel, and their families, to get the help they deserve. The needs of the Armed Forces community are becoming more complex and can include a wide range of issues such as employment, finances, or housing; RBL Case Officers are ready to help and advise whatever the issue.

The funds raised by The Westminster Collection can help people like Lawrence.

Following seven years in the Army, Lawrence was medically discharged after injuring his spine whilst weightlifting.

After an exemplary military career Lawrence found himself struggling to adapt to civilian life. 

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The funds raised by The Westminster Collection can help people like Lawrence.

To help Lawrence get the support he needed his fiancée Danielle advised him to get in touch with the Royal British Legion.

He was contacted by one of the RBL’s local Case Officers, Paul James, who was able to get Lawrence the mental health support he needed.

In December 2020, when Lawrence was unable to work due to Covid-19, his debt suddenly spiralled by almost 400%. But the RBL’s Benefits, Debt and Money Advice team (BDMA) were able to help.

Lawrence said: “They [the RBL] have helped me sort out both my mental health and my financial health. I’m debt-free and looking forward to starting a new career, I cannot thank them enough.” 

To find out more about the Royal British Legion, click here.


What’s next for our partnership?

We’re excited to see our longstanding partnership with the Royal British Legion continue later this year when we’ll be launching the latest additions to our Official RBL Poppy coins and commemoratives range.

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The day I carried coins on board an Original WWII Lancaster

On 14th June, Ben, our Concept Development Manager, had the opportunity to see the famous RAF Avro Lancaster up close and personal.

Here’s what Ben has to say about his experience retracing the steps of the legendary Dambusters and having the brand new £5 coins carried on board an original WWII Lancaster Bomber


To mark the 80th anniversary of Operation Chastise  – the legendary Dambusters Raid, I wanted to capture some of that history and somehow apply it to some of the superb coins issued for the anniversary. 

Following is my story of how our one day in Lincolnshire panned out. A story that makes each of these coins – in my opinion – uniquely collectable.  Here’s how it went…

I have come to rural Lincolnshire to a private museum and airstrip at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre in East Kirkby, to take some of the Dambusters 80th Anniversary Coins on a ride of a lifetime.

But before that happened, it was an overnighter in a remarkable hotel, few know about. This part of the English countryside is awash with airfields, aircraft museums and RAF bases.

It was central to RAF and Bomber Command’s missions and in 1944 the skies would have been buzzing with Spitfires, Hurricanes and of course, Lancaster Bombers. And that’s why the hotel I stayed in has some fascinating Dambusters links.

The Petwood Hotel was where Wing Commander Guy Gibson and the hand picked 617 Squadron had  billeted during the war.

The squadron bar is now a museum shrine to the history of the squadron featuring artwork, photos and cabinets full of authentic 617 memorabilia. This is the exact room where Guy Gibson would have had a pint with his colleagues, as they discussed their missions past and present.

There is even a genuine prototype Bouncing Bomb in the garden… 

It’s a remarkable feeling to know you’re sat at the very bar they did.

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The Petwood Hotel, a shrine to the history of the famous squadron.

After an evening at the bar, it was up bright and early to head to the Lancaster Aviation Heritage Centre.  And it was here as I drove through the gates, I got my first glimpse of ‘Just Jane’, one of only FOUR operational Lancaster bombers in the entire world

Technically known as Avro Lancaster B. VII NX611, she was one of 150 Lancasters built in early 1945 for operations in the Far East.

She’s had a varied history. In the 1970s she stood as the Gate Guardian at RAF Scampton (home of Vulcan bombers and more recently, The Red Arrows) before being sold privately and moved to her current home in 1987. She is now a fantastic piece of aviation history, and the ongoing restoration program means hopefully soon we will see her take to the skies once more.

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Avro Lancaster B. VII NX611, technically known as ‘Just Jane‘.

It was a beautiful sunny day, as I arrived at the airfield early in the morning to get the coins onboard. She was still in her hangar alongside the De Havilland Mosquito and a B25 Mitchell.

Before the Lanc was fired up – the main part of our mission started. We were given permission to board and get the coins securely stashed. This in itself was a privilege, reserved usually for visitors who book the tour and the ride, something that gets booked up a year in advance.

Despite its size, there is not a lot of room inside a Lancaster for boxes of coins!

There’s barely room for people, and only once you are inside do you contemplate how it must have felt when heading on a bombing mission. It’s dark, cramped, and once you are in position, there’s no moving. With the engines running I imagine it is exceptionally loud.

The coins were loaded in with help from the crew who work at the LAHC, and I had a short amount of time to photograph them inside the plane before she was moved outside and prepared for the day’s events.

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The Dambusters £5 on board the Lancaster.

Then the magic happened

As the four huge Merlin engines spluttered into life, a deafening roar bellowed across the tarmac, debris flew across the airfield as the wind seemed to pick up as we stood in awe. Lancaster Bomber NX611 made her way along the tarmac and onto the grass airstrip, where the engines kicked up a few notches.

It really is a sight to behold. And there we had it, coins travelling on board a piece of aviation history in the anniversary year of the Lancaster’s most famous moment – adding to their own provenance forever. 

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Just Jane holds a place in aviation history as one of only four operational Lancasters in the world.

As the Lanc returned, the coins having been onboard a few hours, I had a five-minute window between runs to get onboard, remove the coins and stack them up on the airfield.

She had another group of guests to take for a ride. She wasn’t going to wait for us, and I wasn’t going to get in her way.  It was a day I shall never forget.  And thankfully, these coins now act as a lasting reminder of this epic and historic occasion.


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