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Struck in 2003 during the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, this annual proof set brings together the full range of circulating coinage struck that year by The Royal Mint, extending up to the commemorative £5 crown. It offers collectors a complete and beautifully finished record of the United Kingdom's everyday money plus the prestige issue of the period, all captured in pristine condition. Each coin is crafted to the finest proof standard, with frosted relief designs standing out clearly against deeply mirrored fields.

The obverse of every coin features Ian Rank-Broadley's definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, introduced in 1998. This elegant and modern likeness shows the monarch facing right, framed by the Latin inscription recording her titles as Queen of the United Kingdom and her other realms. The reverses present the familiar circulating designs of the time: the portcullis on the 1p, the traditional values on 2p through 20p, the distinctive heptagonal 50p, the £1 with its coat of arms, the innovative bimetallic £2, and culminating in the impressive £5 crown with its large, detailed commemorative design.

Specially prepared dies and polished blanks ensure exceptional quality across the full spectrum of sizes and compositions, making every coin a perfect example of Royal Mint artistry. The 2003 set holds particular appeal as it includes both standard circulation pieces and the £5 crown, bridging everyday currency with prestige commemorative coinage under the consistent Rank-Broadley portrait.

For collectors building a series of modern British proofs, the 2003 Queen Elizabeth II Annual Proof Set provides an elegant and comprehensive snapshot of the nation's coinage, from humble penny to majestic crown.

Specification

Specification Value
Denomination Multi
Quality Proof
Year 2003
Pure Metal Type Base Metal
Specification Value
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