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5 Pounds - Charles III Bluebell and Thistle - Scotland

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 2025
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description Uncrowned effigy of King Charles III facing left, modelled by Martin Jennings, occupying the central field with bold sculptural relief. The portrait depicts the King in a naturalistic style without regalia, consistent with his official coinage effigy. A circular legend runs around the periphery, incorporating the royal title, denomination, and date. The engraver's initials MJ appear incuse beneath the truncation of the neck.
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Reverse description An elegant botanical composition by Timothy Noad fills the reverse field, depicting two floral emblems of Scotland: a thistle with a prominently rendered, textured flower head and deeply lobed spiny leaves occupying the upper left, intertwined with a slender bluebell plant bearing pendant bell-shaped flowers to the right. The stems and foliage interweave gracefully across the field in a naturalistic engraved style. The denomination FIVE POUNDS is inscribed in serifed lettering along the lower arc of the design.
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