London, Europe Brief News – New coins featuring the portrait of King Charles have been revealed.
A first glimpse of the 50p and a commemorative £5 Crown includes an image of the King by British sculptor Martin Jennings.
The coins follow centuries of tradition with the monarch now facing left – the opposite way to his predecessor.
As with previous British kings, and unlike the Queen, he wears no crown.
King Charles personally approved the effigy, and was understood to be pleased with the likeness.
It will be sold to collectors by The Royal Mint from early next week. The 50p will be available for general use well before the end of the year, distributed according to demand by banks, building societies and post offices.
They will co-circulate with featuring the late Queen, so those 27 billion coins will still be accepted in shops.
Anne Jessopp, chief executive of The Royal Mint, said that the 50p generally lasted for 20 years, so both Queen Elizabeth and King Charles coins will be in circulation together for many years to come.
From the start of next year, coins from the 1p to the £2, which we use in day-to-day life, will be minted carrying the same image of King Charles. They will be sent out when needed to replace damaged and worn older coins and to cover any extra demand.