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16-02-2015, 01:00 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/queen-elizabeth-II/11212705/Its-all-change-for-UK-coinage-as-Royal-Mint-reveals-new-portrait-of-The-Queen-will-be-used-next-year.html

It's all change for UK coinage as Royal Mint reveals new portrait of The Queen will be used next year

The current coinage depiction of The Queen has been in circulation for 16 years but is set to get a revamp after a closed competition is held


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The one pound coin is so widely compromised that a new design will be introduced in 2017


A new portrait of The Queen will be used on UK coins from next year, the Royal Mint has revealed.

The image of Her Majesty used on newly-struck coins will be updated for the first time since 1998 after a competition is held to find a suitable depiction.

The current coinage portrait of The Queen was designed by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS, and has been a constant presence on circulating and commemorative coins for 16 years.

It is only the fifth definitive coin portrait to have been created during The Queen's 62 year reign, making it a rare and significant change for the coins we all use every day.

The closed competition to choose a new image has been commissioned by the Royal Mint Advisory Committee and an undisclosed number of specialist designers will be invited to submit designs under anonymous cover.

Next year will also see the first 2015 dated coins to be released, such as the new 2015 Sovereign, which will be the last ever coins to feature the current effigy.

Dating back to the 15th Century, The Sovereign was for many years the primary circulating gold coin not just in the UK but in many countries around the world.

It was named The Sovereign because of the handsome portrait of the Monarch engraved on its obverse.

This 2015 Sovereign will be a particularly special issue, as the early editions will feature the current portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, while those struck in 2015 will be amongst the very first to feature the new effigy.

Adam Lawrence, chief executive of The Royal Mint, said: "This change of effigy will make 2015 a vintage year for UK coins, and while it will be hugely exciting for us all to see the new design appear on the coins we use every day, we also believe it is right that The Sovereign, our most famous coin which gets its name from the fact that it carries an image of the monarch on its obverse, be among the first to carry both the current portrait on these new releases, and the new effigy when it is revealed."

Interesting, I didn't expect a new image of the Queen as usually when monarchs are older they don't update the image.

It'll be weird when the new £1 coins come into circulation in 2017, shaped like the pre-decimal coins or a smaller 50p.

Thoughts?

GommeInc
20-02-2015, 05:02 PM
I'm just wondering how much more of her neck they can remove before she's just a floating head.

welshcake
20-02-2015, 08:47 PM
She has a neck in it haha. She also had a necklace but they removed it.
March the 2nd we see it. Apparently, it's nice.

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