Elizabeth II & Charles III 2025 $1 Portraits of Power 1oz Silver Proof Coin
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Exclusive, official and superbly designed, we are delighted to present the Elizabeth II & Charles III 2025 $1 Portraits of Power 1oz Silver Proof!
In September 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away, and was succeeded by her son, King Charles III. The transition of power had a substantial impact on so many aspects of life – and yet the sense of continuity is palpable. Known for her unparalleled devotion and tireless service to Britain and the Commonwealth, a defining feature of the reign of Elizabeth II was her willingness to adapt with the changing world. The queen’s ability to modernise the British monarchy won admirers worldwide and, devoted to issues such as climate change and social justice, Charles III clearly aims to maintain her legacy.
Honouring the transition of power from Elizabeth II to Charles III in official legal tender, this beautifully designed coin is struck to the pinnacle of Proof quality from 99.9% pure silver. Dominated by the sharply detailed portrayals of mother and son, the reverse is also adorned with the symbols of Britain – the English Rose, Scottish Thistle, Welsh Daffodil and Irish Shamrock. An official legal tender issue of Niue, the obverse carries the official portrait of Charles III by Royal Mint designer, Jody Clark.
A fine presentation, the Elizabeth II & Charles III 2025 $1 Portraits of Power 1oz Silver Proof is housed within an attractive case with a see-through lid, complete with a Certificate of Authenticity. Individually numbered, that Certificate attests to the strictly limited availability of this regal release. The mintage is a mere 999 coins!
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The perfect complement to the sharply detailed portrayals of Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III, emblems of Britain are proudly enshrined upon the reverse…
The Shamrock
Famous worldwide, the Shamrock is traditionally linked to Ireland.
The Scotch Thistle
The prickly purple thistle has been Scotland’s national emblem for centuries.
The English Rose
The national flower of England since the War of the Roses in the 15th century.
The Welsh Daffodil
Worn on St David’s Day, the 1st of March, the daffodil is the national flower of Wales.
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