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New UK Circulating Coins For King Charles III Announced

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From The Royal Mint website:
https://royalmint-8223103.hs-sites....rce=hs_email
I like them! Nice to have real British native wildlife instead of lions wearing crowns!
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Thanks for sharing NumisRob. I saw it mentioned on Facebook last night, but no images.
I really like those designs.
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Those are good design choices. I wish that Canada would follow their lead. Unfortunately it seems that Canada will not issue any coins with the effigy of Charles III in 2023. There seem to be some administrative problems with our RCM.
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Looks like they have gone the Australian way with designs of (mostly) fauna.
IMO, the British Public could live quite happily with these designs.

Lets hope there are enough security features in the designs to make counterfeiting more difficult
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Nice, something that looks good, doesn't attempt to be smart by having "Britishness" on it.... and best of all isn't one of the overly simplistic designs being used for commemorative coins.
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At least, the British don't have to worry about having to collect all mint marks, to make complete set !
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To be brutally honest, I only like the design of the £2 coin. The rest...meh
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To be brutally honest I think the £2 is the worst one. It's not about the design of one coin, I think it works as a set. And it represents King Charles, it's what he's about, animals and wildlife..... Very fitting. And I think they'll be iconic (in a there won't be any coins left in 3 1/2 days anyway, so... kind of way.)
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Very nice set. I think I will be adding it to my list!
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I really don't like how the denomination (especially the word part) is almost lost in the pattern. (Why is that pattern even there?)

I suspect this area wouldn't stand up to wear very well, either, but it depends on the coin's material; maybe they just won't wear down enough for it to matter.
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As much as I do like these new coins, they do remind me of the new Philippines coins.
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When Australia decimalised in 1966, the designer, Stuart Devlin (goldsmith to HM the Q) was commissioned by the Australian Government to produce a set of reverse coin designs that would appear to be distinctively Australian.

The overall reaction of the Australian population was 'Meh' .
57 years later, they are still in use.
The designs 'grow' on you.

If I was a Brit, I could happily live with all of these.
Sadly, with inflation most probably being a problem, they won't last 57 years.
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Interesting that it's the salmon on the 50p. I remember getting Irish 50ps in everyday change with a similar salmon design, so good job they are not contemporary.

Overall I like them, though the £2 is the weakest IMHO.
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I remember getting Irish 50ps in everyday change with a similar salmon design

Actually those would have been Irish 10p coins. The Irish 50p had a woodcock on it. But there is a similarity in the design!
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Incidentally Irish 50p coins cannot circulate in the UK because they were struck to the specifications of the original larger British 50p, but the British coins were reduced in size in 1997. Irish 50p's remained the same size until the Punt was replaced by the Euro in 2002.
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Interesting that it's the salmon on the 50p. I remember getting Irish 50ps in everyday change with a similar salmon design, so good job they are not contemporary.

I have to admit, my first impression on seeing them was "Oh, they've chosen a British barnyard" - with "barnyard" being the colloquial term for the Irish animal-themed coins. The salmon does look similar to the Irish one, though I suppose there are only a certain number of ways you can draw a salmon to make it fit onto a round coin.

I do have to say I like them better than the "chopped-up-coat-of-arms" currently in use. And the triple-C monograms in the background are a nice continuity touch with a much older coinage tradition.
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