Posts Tagged ‘Buckingham House’
Introducing the 2025 Royal Residences 50p Collection
Following in the footsteps of the sell-out Platinum Jubilee and Coronation 50p collections, a brand-new release is set to captivate collectors and Royal enthusiasts alike. The latest instalment in the sought-after Royalty 50p programme shines a spotlight on five historic Royal Residences—places that have witnessed some of the most defining moments in British history.
Honouring 200 Years of Buckingham Palace
This exciting new collection comes at a particularly special time, marking 200 years since the transformation of Buckingham House into the world-famous Buckingham Palace we know today. To commemorate this milestone, the 2025 Royal Residences 50p Collection has been officially authorised for release by King Charles III and Palace Authorities.

Steeped in tradition and grandeur, the Royal Residences have been the backdrop for everything from royal births and weddings to state occasions and coronations. Each residence carries with it a rich history, offering a glimpse into the personal and public lives of the Royal Family.
The Five Iconic 50p Coins featuring Royal Residences
This highly anticipated collection celebrates five historic Royal Residences, each with a unique connection to the British Monarchy:

Buckingham Palace
Attracts over 500,000 visitors each year.
The official London residence of King Charles III and the administrative headquarters of the Monarchy.
Buckingham House
This one-time modest house evolved into one of the most iconic palaces in the world.
The original building that lay at the heart of Buckingham Palace before its grand transformation in 1825.


Castle of Mey
Now visited annually by King Charles III and Queen Camilla each July.
Restored by The Queen Mother in the 1950s, this Scottish castle remains a cherished Royal retreat.
Clarence House
Previously home to The Queen Mother for nearly 50 years.
The London residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla since 2003.


Kensington Palace
Today, it remains the London residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
A historic residence that has been home to generations of the Royal Family.
Exclusive One-Year-Only Privy Mark

Collectors will be particularly excited about the exclusive design details incorporated into this collection. The Buckingham Palace and Buckingham House 50p coins will feature a one-year-only “200” Privy Mark, making them truly unique additions to any collection.
Secure Your Royal Residences 50p collection
The 2025 Royal Residences 50p Collection is available in a variety of specifications to suit every collector. Given the popularity of previous Royal 50p collections, demand for these coins is expected to be exceptionally high.
Click below to explore the full range and secure your piece of Royal history today!
Buckingham Palace Silver Masterpiece Coin: 200 Years of History
Introducing the Buckingham Palace Silver Masterpiece Coin
A true collector’s treasure, the Buckingham Palace Silver Masterpiece Coin is a remarkable numismatic tribute to 200 years of Buckingham Palace’s transformation. Available in 2oz and 5oz Silver specifications, this stunning coin captures the essence of the world-famous royal residence, from its origins as Buckingham House to its grand reconstruction under King George IV in 1825.

A Timeless Tribute to 200 Years of History
This exclusive silver masterpiece marks a pivotal moment in royal history—the transformation of Buckingham House into the official London residence of the British monarchy. This one-of-a-kind coin is not only a celebration of heritage but also a showcase of the most advanced minting technology available today.
Exquisite Design: A Unique Perspective of Buckingham Palace
The aerial-view design of this coin offers collectors an extraordinary perspective of Buckingham Palace, as if soaring above The Mall. This breathtaking angle reveals:
✅ The original Buckingham House (depicted in reddish brick) and the grand white façade introduced post-1825.
✅ The iconic front balcony, courtyard, and majestic palace gates.
✅ The Royal Standard flag, signifying the monarch’s presence.
✅ Ultra High Relief Smartminting® 4.0 technology, giving the design an unparalleled concave 3D effect.
Obverse Design: Inspired by the Music Room
The obverse takes inspiration from the magnificent ceiling of Buckingham Palace’s Music Room. The design showcases an intricate pattern of Britain’s national floral emblems—roses, thistles, and shamrocks—encircling the effigy of King Charles III. This elegant touch pays tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the United Kingdom.
Innovative Minting: Smartminting® 4.0 Technology
The Buckingham Palace Silver Masterpiece Coin is produced using Smartminting® 4.0, an advanced minting technique that allows for ultra-high relief, creating intricate details that were previously impossible. This cutting-edge technology ensures that every fine detail—from the palace’s architecture to its ornate surroundings—stands out with unparalleled clarity and depth.

A Limited Mintage – Secure Yours Today
With a strict worldwide mintage of just 795 coins, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Buckingham Palace history. Each coin is officially authorised by Buckingham Palace and King Charles III, making it an exceptional collector’s piece.
🔹 Pre-order the Buckingham Palace Silver 2oz Masterpiece today for just £34.50.
🔹 Visit the Buckingham Palace Masterpiece Collection to reserve yours now.

The history of the iconic Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace has been the official residence of the British monarch since 1837, including our very own Charles III and Elizabeth II.
It is quite simply one of the most iconic buildings in the world. From state visits to the daily Changing of the Guard, to the annual garden parties and national celebrations; everyone recognises this picturesque building.
But, did you know that Buckingham Palace was initially called Buckingham House?
Read on to explore the history of this great palace, which features on a brand-new UK £5 coin…
Buckingham House – 1761
In 1761, George III purchased Buckingham House for his wife, Queen Charlotte. Close to St James’ Palace, it proved the perfect home for the Queen who gave birth to 14 out of her 15 children there.
But, with the accession of George IV in 1820, he decided that he wanted to reconstruct the house eventually agreeing with his architect to turn it into a palace.
At the time, George IV told parliament that the reconstruction would cost near to £450,000 – that’s about £55 million today!
The house was doubled in size, adding new suites and state rooms, and the facing was curated from Bath stone, echoing a French neo-classical influence.
In fact, the rooms that were designed over 200 years ago stand the same in the current day.

Credit: Royal Collection Trust https://www.rct.uk/collection/922137/buckingham-house-the-east-entrance-front-1819
Queen Victoria – 1837
It wasn’t until 1837, when Queen Victoria ascended the throne, that Buckingham Palace became the official residence of a British monarch.
She was the first monarch to leave from the palace for her coronation, but her marriage to Prince Albert presented some issues. Namely that the palace didn’t have enough nurseries. It therefore went through another construction phase – redesigning some of the inside alongside updating the frontage after soot had ruined it throughout the industrial revolution.

Present Day – 2024
Nowadays, Buckingham Palace is the administrative headquarters of the monarch, as well as the Sovereign’s residence. The palace has 775 rooms, including 19 state rooms, 52 bedrooms and 78 bathrooms.
Every year more than 50,000 people visit as guests for state banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and garden parties.

Credit: Royal Collection Trust https://www.rct.uk/visit/buckingham-palace
Brand-New UK £5 Coin
To honour the incredible history and sentiment of this incredible British landmark, a brand-new UK £5 coin has been issued.
But stocks are extremely limited, especially of the rare Silver Piedfort edition of which only 800 are available worldwide.
Click here to view the range and secure your memento today >>
