
2022 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II £5 UK Coin
This is a rare opportunity to secure one of the most coveted £5 coins ever released in the United Kingdom.
This is the very first UK coin to feature the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, issued in 2022 shortly after his ascension to king of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
This coin is a pristine condition brilliant uncirculated version and is tipped to be one of the most desirable coins ever seen.
Depicted on the obverse is the first definitive coinage portrait of the monarch, by British sculptor Martin Jenning, personally approved by His Majesty The King. In line with royal and numismatic tradition, His Majesty’s portrait faces left.
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2022 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II £5 UK Coin
This is a rare opportunity to secure one of the most coveted £5 coins ever released in the United Kingdom.
This is the very first UK coin to feature the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, issued in 2022 shortly after his ascension to king of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
This coin is a pristine condition brilliant uncirculated version and is tipped to be one of the most desirable coins ever seen.
Depicted on the obverse is the first definitive coinage portrait of the monarch, by British sculptor Martin Jenning, personally approved by His Majesty The King. In line with royal and numismatic tradition, His Majesty’s portrait faces left.
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This is a rare opportunity to secure one of the most coveted £5 coins ever released in the United Kingdom.
This is the very first UK coin to feature the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, issued in 2022 shortly after his ascension to king of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
This coin is a pristine condition brilliant uncirculated version and is tipped to be one of the most desirable coins ever seen.
Depicted on the obverse is the first definitive coinage portrait of the monarch, by British sculptor Martin Jenning, personally approved by His Majesty The King. In line with royal and numismatic tradition, His Majesty’s portrait faces left.









