Bullion coin bearing King Charles’s portrait is unveiled by the Royal Mint

17 January 2023, 08:44

Britannia 2023 stacked coins
Britannia 2023 coin. Picture: PA

The Royal Mint is introducing the King’s official portrait onto its bullion coins, with the Britannia bullion coin 2023 marking a new chapter.

The Royal Mint has unveiled its first bullion coin to bear the portrait of King Charles.

The King’s effigy on the 2023 bullion Britannia coin marks the start of a new chapter for bullion coins, the Mint said.

Struck in fine gold and enhanced with security features, Britannia coins can be purchased from the Royal Mint’s website.

Below Britannia’s flowing gown, a trident becomes a padlock as the viewer changes their perspective.

Surface animation on the coin reflects the movement of waves.

The Royal Mint Britannia bullion coin
The 2023 bullion Britannia coin has special security features which are also decorative (Royal Mint/PA)

These added security features both decorate and protect the coin, the Mint said.

Micro-text that borders the design states “Decus et Tutamen”, which translates as “An ornament and a safeguard”.

The price of Royal Mint bullion coins varies, depending on changes to the gold price.

 Royal Mint Britannia bullion coin
The new coin (Royal Mint/PA)

A 1oz fine gold bullion coin was on sale on the Mint’s website on Monday for around £1,700.

Andrew Dickey, director of precious metals at the Royal Mint, said: “While the design of the bullion Britannia coin remains consistent, the 2023 dated edition begins a new chapter for Royal Mint bullion coins, as His Majesty the King’s portrait appears for the very first time.

“Bullion coins are an attractive option for many investors looking to diversify their investment portfolio.”

By Press Association