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| Uitgever | Royal Mint |
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| Jaar | 2026 |
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| Gewicht | 31.21 g |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Uncrowned right-facing effigy of King Charles III, sculpted in high relief against a fine guilloche-patterned field, as designed by Martin Jennings. The portrait presents the King in a contemporary naturalistic style, bare-headed with close-cropped hair and a short beard. The surrounding legend reads CHARLES III · D · G · REX · F · D · 100 POUNDS, disposed continuously around the periphery of the coin, with the engraver's initials MJ discreetly positioned in the lower field. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CHARLES III·D·G·REX·F·D·100 POUNDS · MJ |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The Queen's Beasts series concluded under Elizabeth II, but the Royal Mint has continued issuing individual beast reverses on bullion and collector pieces into the current reign — a commercial decision as much as a heraldic one. The Lion of England, drawn from the royal arms, is the oldest of the ten beasts and the one most continuously associated with the British Crown across centuries of heraldic use.
Platinum at .9995 purity exceeds the .9990 fineness more commonly seen in the market, a specification the Royal Mint has maintained to distinguish its platinum program from competitors.