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5 Pounds - Charles III The Waterloo Medal - Victory, Silver Proof

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 2025
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Obverse lettering CHARLES III·D·G·REX·F·D·5 POUNDS·2025· MJ
(Translation: Charles III by the Grace of God King Defender of the Faith)
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The Waterloo Medal was never actually distributed to the men who fought in the battle. Sanctioned in 1816 and issued from 1819, it arrived years after the fact — the first British campaign medal awarded to every surviving soldier regardless of rank, a policy break that caused considerable friction among the officer class. Wellington himself reportedly resented the implication that Waterloo required special commemoration beyond the honor of having been there.

The 2025 issue marks the 210th anniversary of the battle, an interval that carries no particular round-number significance — a small but telling sign that the Royal Mint has exhausted the obvious anniversaries in this series.

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