King Charles III awards Maundy Money for the first time as reigning monarch

Maundy Thursday is an Easter tradition that dates back to 1622 during the reign of Charles II. The tradition involves the monarch gifting members of the public special coins as part of a special ceremony.

His Majesty attends his first Maundy Service as King

Today, King Charles III attended his first Maundy service as reigning monarch at York Minster. Hundreds of people lined the streets approaching the Minster, many arriving before 7am to get a front row spot.

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King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla at York Minster Maundy Service
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The King and Queen Consort, Camilla arrived at the cathedral around 11am and preceded to award specially minted coins to 148 people in recognition of their work for their church and community. The service concluded with the national anthem and a blessing.

What coins were awarded?

The coins awarded included a white purse containing silver Maundy coins equivalent in value to the age of the King. Also awarded was a red purse containing two commemorative coins.

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King Charles III 75th Birthday £5 and 75th Anniversary of Windrush Generation 50p
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This year, the commemorative coins gifted were a £5 coin issued to celebrate His Majesty’s upcoming 75th birthday and a 50p coin marking the 75th anniversary of the Windrush Generation. Both of these coins featured in the 2023 Annual Coin Set, which caused record breaking sell outs at the Royal Mint.

Within just 16 minutes of release, the Silver Proof and Silver Piedfort specifications of the 2023 Annual Set were no longer available to order at The Royal Mint. Other premium limited specifications sold out in less than an hour.

The 2023 Annual Coin Sets are still available in Brilliant Uncirculated quality, secure yours here >>

Queen’s Reign coin honours traditional Maundy money

The 2022 Queen’s Reign £5 coin honouring Charity and Patronage featured a design of traditional Maundy money. This represented Queen Elizabeth II’s advocacy and support of more than 600 charities across the UK and Commonwealth during her incredible 70 year reign.

Secure yours in Brilliant Uncirculated quality >>

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Discover the hidden secrets of Tutankhamun’s Tomb with this INTERACTIVE Silver Masterpiece

100 years ago, Howard Carter made the most dramatic discovery in archaeological history – the Tomb of King Tutankhamun.

Tutankhamun’s tomb was almost perfectly preserved with its riches intact.

And now, to mark the centenary of this incredible discovery, you can own the Tutankhamun Silver 5oz Masterpiece Coin. It’s a fitting tribute to the legendary pharaoh who, 3000 years on, still fascinates us.

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Tutankhamun Silver 5oz Masterpiece Coin

Explore Tutankhamun’s tomb for yourself

This magnificent coin is a true masterpiece of modern minting. It features intricate details and exquisite artistry to bring the grandeur of Tutankhamun’s reign to life.

See for yourself in the video below…

Crafted from 5oz of 99.9% Pure Silver with a diameter of 65mm, making it a substantial and impressive addition to any collection.

Featuring a special interactive element

The Death Mask part of the coin is actually removable, revealing a stunning illustration of some of the most famous items found within the tomb.

With a strict worldwide edition limit of only 120, this masterpiece coin is sure to become a sought-after treasure among collectors. I highly recommend that you take advantage of this exclusive offer to add this breathtaking masterpiece to your collection, before it’s too late.

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With a strict 120 Worldwide edition limit, this masterpiece is sure to become a sought-after treasure among collectors.

Each coin comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity, ensuring its place in history as a true work of art.

The Tutankhamun Silver 5oz Masterpiece Coin is a must have piece for fans of ancient Egyptian history or beautiful silver coins.

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Own a piece of history that will be treasured for generations to come

The Tutankhamun Silver 5oz Masterpiece Coin will be a timeless addition to your collection, so make sure you secure yours today >>

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The end of an era: The final stamps of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II has graced UK stamps for 70 years, but now we’re coming to the end of an era; Royal Mail have released their final commemorative stamp issue with the Queen’s silhouette, celebrating the centenary of the world’s most famous locomotive – Flying Scotsman.

So, before we steam ahead towards the BRAND-NEW Flying Scotsman editions, let’s take a look back at Queen Elizabeth II’s iconic 70-year reign in UK postage…

The beginning of Queen Elizabeth II stamps

1953 marked the beginning of Her Majesty’s Reign and the introduction of the Wildings – a series of definitive postage and revenue stamps featuring Dorothy Wilding’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, which were used up until 1967.

The first four stamps to be issued within this series were for Her Majesty’s 1953 Coronation, presented in the colours of Carmine-Red, Ultramarine, Deep Yellow-Green and Deep Grey-Blue.

Commemorative stamps were then introduced during the 1950s and early 1960s. However, the Postmaster General, Tony Benn, proposed a new criteria outlining what could appear on them. From 1965, it was decided that all GB stamps had to include a small silhouette of the Queen based on the coinage head of Mary Gillick, which then became the standard.

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Two once-in-a-lifetime tributes

And now, Royal Mail have issued twelve commemorative editions featuring Flying Scotsman.

Not only are they the official UK stamps to mark the centenary of the world’s most famous locomotive, but they will also be the last to show the Queen’s silhouette after 70 years – marking two incredible moments in British history!

These nostalgic editions portray the steam locomotive travelling through North Yorkshire, Northumberland, Berwick-on-Tweed and London’s Victoria Station. Inspired by poster artwork from the 1920s and 1930s, Royal Mail’s spokesman David Gold intends for them to evoke “the golden age of steam travel”.

Your chance to celebrate both!

To pay tribute to such monumental moments in history, a limited-edition coin and stamp cover has been released, comprised of The Royal Mint’s Official UK 2023 Flying Scotsman £2 in Brilliant Uncirculated Quality along with Royal Mail’s BRAND-NEW Flying Scotsman stamps.

But considering these are the last UK stamps to feature Queen Elizabeth II, we are predicting insatiable demand – and we have already seen sell-outs at The Royal Mint for the Flying Scotsman coin range.

All steams ahead! Click here to secure one for your collection now >>