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100 Years of QEII Birth (Mary Gillick)

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100 Years of QEII Birth (Mary Gillick) - Reverse - 2025 UK £5 Coin
Royal Mint Issue Price
£17.50

Coin Specifications

Denomination
£5
Year
2025
Metal
Cupro-nickel
Finish
BU
Weight
28.28 g
Diameter
38.61 mm
Product Code
UK26QE5BU
Obverse
Martin Jennings
Reverse
Gordon Summers

How much is the 100 Years of QEII Birth (Mary Gillick) worth?

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100 Years of QEII Birth (Mary Gillick) Images

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100 Years of QEII Birth (Mary Gillick) Obverse - 2025 UK £5 Coin Head Side
Obverse (Heads)
Designed by Martin Jennings
The obverse (heads side) of the 2025 £5 coin featuring the portrait designed by Martin Jennings .

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Coin Description

Portraits of a Queen - Elizabeth II The First Effigy 2026 UK £5 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin. First of a 3-coin set.

About This Coin

  • The first release in a collection exploring the five definitive coinage portraits of Queen Elizabeth II
  • The portrait on the reverse of the coin has been remastered by Gordon Summers, Chief Engraver at The Royal Mint
  • The reverse has been engraved with radial lines that catch the light when the coin is turned to create an aura of elegance and permanence
  • Accompanied by bespoke packaging that explores the story behind the portrait originally designed by Mary Gillick
  • The obverse of the coin features the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, uniting mother and son on the coins of the realm
  • Dated 2026, the centenary year of Elizabeth II’s birth