The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, alongside five definitive coinage portraits of the late Queen Elizabeth, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a £5 crown and 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
Effigies of Britain’s late Queen Elizabeth are seen on the reverse of a £5 crown coin which also bears King Charles III’s portrait, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a £5 crown, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The reverse side of the official 50 pence coin which carries the effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
The official coin effigy of Britain’s King Charles III is seen on a £5 crown and 50 pence coin, unveiled by The Royal Mint, in London, Britain, September 29, 2022. REUTERS/Peter NichollsShow moreShow less
New UK coins featuring image of King Charles revealed