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The memorial UK coin approved by Prince Philip…
To mark the life and achievements of the late Duke of Edinburgh, HRH Prince Philip, The Royal Mint has just released a brand new UK £5 coin.
Not only does it feature a never before seen portrait of Prince Philip but, significantly, the Duke of Edinburgh himself played a key role in the design of this coin and even approved the portrait!
In his latest video, Adam tells you everything you need to know about this incredibly poignant and limited UK coin release.
If you’re interested…
NEW UK £5 issued to honour HRH Prince Philip – everything you need to know
To mark the life and achievements of the late Duke of Edinburgh, HRH Prince Philip, The Royal Mint has just released a brand new UK £5 coin.
The Duke of Edinburgh committed himself to a life of royal duty, having served the nation for 70 years, earning the affection of generations here in the UK and around the world.
His Royal Navy career, contributions to charity, and his pioneering of the Duke of Edinburgh scheme made him one of the most accomplished and dedicated senior Royals in history. We will remember him for many things, and this poignant new UK £5 release will surely play a part in that…
Never before seen portrait
This new commemorative features a never before seen portrait of Prince Philip by renowned engraver Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS. Significantly, the Duke of Edinburgh himself played a key role in the design of this coin and approved the portrait.
It is understood that the memorial portrait was selected by the Duke of Edinburgh in 2008. It is customary for the obverse designer of the current UK coins to also design the reverse of memorial coins, hence why Ian Rank-Broadley undertook this portrait of Prince Philip.
This new commemorative has been issued in a range of specifications. Below you’ll see that I’ve put together a helpful guide so you can choose the perfect way to memorialise Prince Philip in your collection…
Continue reading, or click here to view the full range >>
UK 2021 Prince Philip CERTIFIED BU £5
As Britain’s longest serving Consort – the Queen’s “strength and stay” – and as former President of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee, it is only fitting that this new UK coin should be issued in Prince Philip’s honour and made available to collect in superior Brilliant Uncirculated quality. What’s more, it has been protectively encapsulated in official Change Checker packaging to preserve for generations to come. Click here to find out more >>
UK 2021 Prince Philip £5 BU Pack
To give as many collectors as possible the chance to pay tribute to Prince Philip, The Royal Mint has issued this coin in Brilliant Uncirculated quality. Brilliant uncirculated coins are specially struck and carefully handled to avoid the scratches and chips found amongst their circulating counterparts.
Each one is protectively encapsulated in a stylish presentation pack from The Royal Mint to preserve its quality for years to come. Click here to find out more >>
Prince Philip Memorial Stamp and BU £5 Coin Collection
This limited edition coin and stamp collection features the four official Royal Mail In Memoriam Prince Philip Stamps alongside the brand new official UK £5 struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated quality. Hundreds of thousands of Brilliant Uncirculated £5 coins will be issued in memory of Prince Philip, but we have hand-selected just 995 coins to feature in this special memorial collection. This collection is exclusive to The Westminster Collection. Click here to find out more >>
Prince Philip Historic Coin and Stamp Collection
Paired alongside the 2021 Prince Philip BU £5 are two back issue UK coins released to mark two significant moments in Prince Philip’s life – the UK 1997 Golden Wedding £5 and the UK 2017 Retirement £5. Each one has been hand-sourced on the secondary coin markets specially for this limited edition collection but due to this difficulty in sourcing these coins, only 295 collections have been put together. What’s more, this trio of coins has been set alongside the GB 2007 Diamond Wedding Anniversary Miniature Stamp Sheets in perfect tribute to the Prince. Click here find out more >>
UK Prince Philip CERTIFIED BU £5 Set
As the perfect Prince Philip Set, this collection features three remarkable coins issued in celebration of HRH, including the 2017 70 Years of Service £5, the 2017 Platinum Wedding £5 and the brand new 2021 Prince Philip £5 – all available in superior Brilliant Uncirculated quality. A real collector’s set, these coins pay a special tribute to the Prince who will forever be remembered as a treasured member of British royal history. Click here to find out more >>
UK 2021 Prince Philip Silver Proof £5
You can own the UK Prince Philip UK £5 in superior silver proof quality – but this opportunity is strictly limited to JUST 6,000 collectors worldwide. This coin has been expertly struck from superior .925 sterling silver to a flawless proof finish and features the new portrait of the late Duke of Edinburgh. Click here to find out more >>
Prince Philip BU £5 Historic Collection
The new Prince Philip BU £5 commemorative coin has been paired with a complete collection of 1921 dated coins. Each one was issued during the year that Prince Philip was born and, at 100 years old, they are in high demand with collectors right now. That means that they’re incredibly difficult to source – so much so that only 295 collections have been put together. Click here to find out more >>
UK 2021 Prince Philip Silver Piedfort £5
However, you can own this stand-alone coin in an even more limited way – so limited that JUST 1,750 collectors worldwide will ever be able to own it.
Piedfort coins are prestige pieces, reserved strictly for the most important and royal occasions. These coins are amongst the most collectible coins around. They’re struck to a perfect proof finish, twice the weight and thickness of a regular coin, and contain double the amount of .925 silver. Plus, their incredibly low mintages result in rapid sell-outs. Click here to find out more >>
Prince Philip Memorial Stamp and Silver Coin Collection
This collection is strictly limited to just 495 worldwide and is exclusive to The Westminster Collection. It features the four official Royal Mail In Memoriam Prince Philip Stamps alongside the brand new official UK £5 struck in superior .925 silver to a flawless proof quality. Thousands of Silver Proof £5 coins will be issued in memory of Prince Philip, so this is one of the most limited ways to own it. Click here to find out more >>
Prince Philip Silver £5 Historic Collection
Of the 6,000 Silver Proof Prince Philip £5 Coins that have been authorised, just 99 have been set aside to be included in this brand new Prince Philip Silver £5 Historic Collection. Each one has been struck to a superior proof finish with a frosted design showing the coin in beautiful detail. What’s more, each coin has been set alongside a complete collection of 1921 dated coins issued during the year of Prince Philip’s birth. Surely the perfect tribute to the Prince and his colourful life of achievements. Click here to find out more >>
UK 2021 Prince Philip 5oz Silver Proof Coin
This coin is available in a prestigious 5oz silver proof specification and has an edition limit of 750. It has been expertly struck by The Royal Mint from five full ounces of pure 99.9% silver to a flawless proof finish. What’s more, the large 65mm diameter of the coin allows you to truly appreciate every minute detail of the new portrait of Prince Philip. Click here to find out more >>
UK 2021 Prince Philip Gold Proof £5
One of the rarest coin specifications issued in the Prince Philip range is the Gold Proof £5 coin. This coin has been expertly struck from superior 22 Carat Red Gold to a flawless proof finish and only 500 collectors worldwide will ever be able to own it, thanks to the low edition limit. Click here to find out more >>
The secrets hidden in the NEW Alan Turing £50 banknote…
Whether you love them or hate them, it’s fair to say that when the Bank of England issued the very first polymer banknotes, UK currency was revolutionised. As well as refreshing the designs of the notes, these polymer versions were considered a cleaner, safer, and stronger alternative.
In 2016 it was the £5 that received the first makeover, and Winston Churchill was selected to feature on the note. Jane Austen soon followed on the £10 note and JMW Turner was selected to feature on the £20 polymer note last year.
Now, the scarcest and largest banknote in circulation – the £50 banknote – has received the same polymer makeover treatment, and on 23rd June 2021 the brand new polymer banknote featuring Alan Turning was released.
But it’s not only the design that makes this note special. You see, the Bank of England have described their polymer notes as the most secure series of banknotes yet. So, I’m of course curious to see what special security features have been worked into the design of our newest banknote…
Britain’s most secure banknote
Before the revolutionary polymer £50 came along, The Bank of England estimated that there were over 350 million £50 paper banknotes in circulation in the UK in 2021 – the lowest number of all UK banknotes.
Last year, approximately 20,000 counterfeit £50 notes were seized by The Bank of England – the second highest number of counterfeits out of all UK banknote denominations. When you consider that, it’s understandable that the need to make the new £50 polymer banknote difficult to counterfeit was at the forefront of the designer’s mind!
Let’s take a look at some of the security features incorporated into the design:
- Transparent windows – the foil in the large see-through window is green and gold on the front, and silver on the back. Within the gold foil squares the image changes between ‘50’ and a ‘£’ symbol when tilted. Plus, there’s a second, smaller window in the bottom corner.
- Changing holograms – the hologram beneath the large clear pane will alternate between reading ‘Fifty’ and ‘Pounds’ depending on what way you tilt the note.
- The Queen’s portrait in the transparent window – the Queen’s portrait is printed on the window with ‘£50 Bank of England’ printed twice around the edge.
- Foil patches – a silver foil patch contains a 3D image of the coronation crown. There is a second red foil patch which contains the letters ‘AT’.
- Ultra-violet technology – under UV light, the number ’50’ appears in bright red and green on the front of the note, against a duller background.
- Raised dots – you’ll find four clusters of raised dots in the top left hand corner. This tactile feature helps blind and partially sighted people identify the value of the note.
Alan Turing design
In 2018 the Banknote Character Advisory Committee chose to celebrate the field of science on the £50 note. Following this, nominations were accepted by the public over six weeks, accumulating over 225,000 nominations and 989 individual characters for consideration. 12 names were shortlisted, and Alan Turing was finally selected by the Governor of the Bank of England.
The note itself features a portrait of Turing based on a photo taken in 1951 by Elliot & Fry which is part of the Photographs Collection at the National Portrait Gallery. The artwork on the reverse of the note celebrates Turing’s pioneering mathematics and work with computers.
Most notably the design features technical drawings for the British Bombe, the machine specified by Turing and one of the primary tools used to break Enigma-enciphered messages during WWII.
Stationed at Bletchley Park, he played a pivotal role in cracking intercepted coded messages that enabled the Allies to defeat the Nazis in many crucial engagements, including the Battle of the Atlantic. It’s estimated that this work shortened the war in Europe by more than two years and saved over 14 million lives.
What do you think about the new £50 Polymer note? Let us know in the comments!
If you’re interested…
If you’re looking for a way to own this significant, revolutionary piece of British currency, then look no further than the UK 2021 £50 Polymer Banknote DateStamp™ issue. Each DateStamp™ issue has been postmarked by Royal Mail with the note’s first day of release – 23rd June 2021 – forever ensuring its provenance.
First issues are always valued by collectors and by owning the DateStamp™ issue you will be one of just 995 collectors able to forever mark the date the new £50 polymer banknote entered circulation. We have a limited number available, so click here to find out more >>