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Marking 125 Years: A Tribute to the Queen Mother’s Legacy
On 4th August 2025, we mark the 125th anniversary of the birth of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, a royal figure revered not only for her public role, but for the profound and lasting impact she had on the British people and the wider Commonwealth. In recognition of this historic milestone, a special range of limited edition £5 commemorative coins has been released — a dignified tribute to her enduring legacy.
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Born Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1900, she married the future King George VI and stood resolutely beside him as Queen Consort following the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936. In this unexpected role, she became a source of steadfast support during the Second World War, choosing to remain in London during the Blitz and famously declaring that she would not leave the King’s side, even as Buckingham Palace itself came under attack. Her courage, grace, and calm assurance earned her widespread admiration and the enduring affection of the nation.

Did you know? During a royal tour of bombed-out parts of London in 1940, the Queen Mother’s presence was so moving that one survivor recalled: “She came into my ruined home, and suddenly everything felt bearable.” It was this deep connection with the public that defined her reign as Queen Consort — and endured for the rest of her life.
Following the death of King George VI in 1952, she became known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, continuing to serve the monarchy and the public with devotion for another five decades. Her warmth and humour, as well as her unrelenting commitment to duty, made her one of the most respected and beloved members of the Royal Family. Her passing in 2002, at the age of 101, was mourned deeply across the globe.

To commemorate this significant milestone, a special range of £5 coins has been issued, celebrating the Queen Mother’s extraordinary life and legacy. Struck to the highest standards — including editions in Proof and Sterling Silver and Gold — these coins serve as a dignified tribute to a woman whose enduring influence still resonates today. Each piece has been thoughtfully presented, many accompanied by certificates of authenticity and limited edition status, offering collectors and admirers a meaningful way to honour her memory.
A Design Steeped in Royal Symbolism
The reverse shows a graceful new portrait of the Queen Mother, inspired by Richard Stone’s famous painting. She wears the Greville Tiara and Queen Alexandra’s Wedding Necklace, framed by a floral wreath for the four UK nations. Her royal monogram below completes this personal tribute.
The collection is now available online for a limited time.
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350 Years of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich celebrated on a UK £2 coin
Originally released as part of the 2025 Annual Coin Set, the 2025 UK Royal Greenwich Observatory £2 is now available to own individually for the very first time – and it’s bursting with history and symbolism.
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Celebrating 350 Years of Innovation and Exploration
In 1675, King Charles II commissioned the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, unknowingly setting in motion centuries of astronomical discovery, navigational breakthroughs and global timekeeping.

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Greenwich is where East meets West, and home to the Prime Meridian – an invisible line that runs through the very ground. The Royal Observatory is where Greenwich Mean Time was born, and it’s been guiding explorers, scientists and seafarers ever since.
Now, 350 years on, this iconic institution has been honoured on a UK £2 coin.
A Design Packed with Symbolism
Created by renowned designer Henry Gray, the reverse design of the 2025 Royal Greenwich Observatory £2 is a treasure trove for collectors.
Here’s what you’ll spot:
- The Shepherd Gate Clock – one of the world’s first public displays of Greenwich Mean Time.
- Ursa Minor and Polaris – the constellation and star used for celestial navigation across centuries.
- The Prime Meridian on a globe – marking the division between East and West.
- And along the edge, the words: “PERFECTING THE ART OF NAVIGATION” – a phrase taken from the Observatory’s founding Royal Warrant.
Every detail speaks to the Observatory’s unmatched contribution to science, timekeeping, and navigation.
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Deserving of a space in your collection
You can secure the 2025 UK Royal Observatory £2 in Brilliant Uncirculated quality, or for something truly special, it’s also available in Silver Proof and Silver Piedfort.
The Silver Proof version has an edition limit of 1,500, and just 650 of the Silver Piedfort coins are available. Demand for these coins is expected to be high, so don’t hesitate as you may miss out on securing yours!
Celebrate the 20th Wedding Anniversary of King Charles III and Queen Camilla
On 9th April 2025, we celebrate a significant milestone in the history of the British Royal Family — the 20th Wedding Anniversary of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Their enduring partnership, which began officially in 2005, has become a cornerstone of the modern monarchy. To honour this landmark occasion, a specially curated collection of commemorative coins and covers has been released, showcasing royal elegance and craftsmanship.

A Royal Wedding with a Twist of History… resulting in an error.
Originally scheduled for 8th April 2005, the royal wedding was unexpectedly postponed due to Prince Charles attending the funeral of Pope John Paul II. The ceremony ultimately took place on 9th April, but by then the Royal Mail had already issued a Miniature Stamp Sheet marked with the original wedding date. This rare philatelic detail is now a part of the anniversary collection — a historical quirk that adds both charm and collector’s value to the commemorative items.
The Design: Elegance and Tribute
At the heart of the collection is a beautiful coin design featuring a dual effigy of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. It is detailed with the original wedding date, the anniversary year, denomination, and the inscription “20th Wedding Anniversary.” This harmonious design captures both their regal stature and the sentiment of the occasion.
Explore the Collectibles
The Brilliant Uncirculated £5 Coin (Product Code: 921J) is a fantastic entry-level piece for collectors. Priced at £15.50 (plus £2.99 p&p), it comes presented in a sleek blue Westminster coin wallet and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
For those seeking a more premium finish, the Silver Proof £5 Coin is available at £125.00 (plus £3.99 p&p) or via five monthly instalments of £25.00. The Westminster Collection has secured an allocation of 150 coins for UK collectors. Each coin has been struck from sterling silver to an immaculate Proof finish. It is housed in a small black presentation box, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
The Gold Proof £5 Coin stands at the pinnacle of this commemorative range. Only 10 coins are available for UK collectors, each struck from 22 Carat Gold to a Proof finish. Housed in a refined black presentation box, it includes a numbered certificate and an informative booklet.
Completing the collection is the 20th Anniversary BU £5 Cover, priced at £29.99 (plus £3.99 p&p). This highly collectible cover features the original Royal Mail Miniature ‘error’ Stamp Sheet dated 8th April 2005 and is officially postmarked by Royal Mail on the actual wedding anniversary — 9th April 2025. Errors like an incorrect anniversary date on a stamp are seldom seen, making this Cover a fascinating and truly special tribute to the royal occasion. Presented in a white card folder, it comes with a certificate of authenticity and is limited to just 495 editions, making it a unique philatelic tribute to this royal celebration.
Secure your piece of royal history today, available exclusively on our website. Whether you’re adding to a collection or gifting a moment of history, these anniversary tributes are a celebration of love, legacy, and the enduring British monarchy.