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The Emblems of Britain and Royal Shield of Arms Gold Proof Collection

Product code: UKLFGP
£4790.00

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The coinage of the United Kingdom is changing. Familiar designs that have served us well for almost 40 years will be replaced by a new set of designs, contemporary in treatment yet grounded in the traditions of the coinage. Now, in a new age, the time has come to rejuvenate the coinage by seeking designs that treat traditional symbols in an innovative and modern way. The series that has been chosen brings new life to the coinage and, like the decimal designs 40 years ago, draws inspiration from the very fabric of British history.

The Royal Mint is launching the new designs for the United Kingdom’s coinage and to mark the occasion a limited-edition Gold Proof Collection is available, giving collectors the opportunity to own a piece of numismatic history. This historic collection contains the seven ‘first of the new’ coins together with the seven ‘last of the old’ coins, housed together in a beautiful presentation case.

  • Be one of the first to own the seven coins, from the 1p to the £1, featuring the brand new designs

  • Be part of the biggest design change in British numismatic history since decimalisation

  • Own the ‘last of the old’ coins and the ‘first of the new’ coins struck in 22 carat gold to Proof quality in one magnificent collection

  • Be one of only 2,008 collectors worldwide to own the complete Gold Proof Collection.

As a gift...

The Emblems of Britain and Royal Shield of Arms Gold Proof Collection containing the seven ‘first of the new’ coins and the seven ‘last of the old’ coins, make a truly historic coin collection and the perfect gift for discerning coin collectors.

 



Product Information

The 14 gold Proof coins featuring the new reverses and the definitive reverses are protected in acrylic covers housed within a high quality oak-veneer presentation case. Two informative booklets, one featuring a short history of the first decimal coins and the other telling the story of the recent competition for the new designs and containing a profile of the winning designer accompanies the collection. An individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity for each set of coins, attesting to the extremely low worldwide issue limit of just 2,008, completes the presentation.




Background & History

As a powerful symbol of royal authority the Royal Arms, in its various forms, has featured on the coinage of almost every monarch since the reign of Edward III (1327-77). Coins were, and still are, issued under the personal authority of the monarch and came to be regarded as vehicles for royal imagery, whether in the form of a portrait or a monarch’s personal Coat of Arms. As heraldry itself started to grow as a symbol of royal identity, it was a natural progression for it to appear on the coinage. It is not surprising then that Matthew Dent, the winning designer, chose the Royal Arms, and in particular the shield of the Royal Arms, as the theme for his innovative range of new designs, with all four quarters spread over the six coins from the 1p to the 50p. Completing the new range of coins is the £1 coin featuring the shield of the Royal Arms in its entirety, uniting the six fragmented elements into one design.

The process of choosing the new designs to replace the familiar heraldic emblems on Britain’s circulating coins began with a public competition which generated more than 4,000 designs from over 500 people - the largest response to any public competition organised to change the British coinage.
Matthew Dent, a professional graphic designer, had seen the competition advertised in one of the national newspapers and he threw himself wholeheartedly into the project. In seeking to spread a single design across six denominations, Matthew Dent conceived an idea that has never been realised before on the British coinage. Against all the odds, a young artist has won a public competition and devised a stunningly original series that stands as an imaginative and clever solution.

To read more about Matthew Dent and his new designs please view http://www.royalmint.com/newdesigns




 

 

 

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