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| Issuer | Royal Mint |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Reverse lettering | ROYAL DRAGON DL 2026 |
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| Mintage | 2026 - Proof |
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The Royal Dragon series draws on the red dragon of Wales, which carries genuine heraldic weight in British royal tradition — it featured on the Tudor royal arms and has appeared in various forms on British coinage intermittently for centuries. Charles III's personal connection to the device is direct: he held the title Prince of Wales for longer than any previous holder, 64 years, before his accession in 2022.
The .9999 fineness puts this issue a step above the standard .999 gold used in most Royal Mint bullion coinage — a specification more commonly associated with Canadian Maple Leafs than British product.