Don't miss out: the late Queen’s memorial coin is being released soon!

As a show of respect to an iconic figure in our country, the Royal Australian Mint has recently unveiled the final design of a coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II's profile.

Since ascending the throne in 1953, six portraits of Her Majesty have appeared on Australian coins and currency.



As a tribute to her reign and legacy (which sadly came to end this September following her death at the age of 96), we now know what design will feature in the coins for the last time - and it's something special indeed!

The Royal Australian Mint has unveiled its new memorial coin, which features British engraver Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II – but with an added detail that marks Her Majesty's reign: 'Elizabeth II 1952-2022'. How special is that?


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The Royal Australian Mint has released the design of the Australian commemorative coins for Queen Elizabeth II. Credit: Royal Australian Mint.



The coin will be released sometime in January 2023 so be sure you get your hands on one!

Of course, existing coins featuring Her Majesty's profile will still remain legal tender; however, over time, collectors' editions such as these become rarer, so don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime chance to own an important piece of history.



Existing coins with Her Majesty's portrait may soon disappear as plans are currently underway by the Australian Government for a smooth transition to King Charles III for (nearly) all future released coins instead.

This changeover is expected to occur around late 2023 (with plans to announce the coin's first design early next year), so before then, there'll be plenty of time for all royal followers across Australia to begin collecting these beautiful pieces that honour one remarkable woman.


Credit: 7NEWS Australia.


In a statement, Royal Australian Mint CEO Leigh Gordon said: 'Our fundamental obligation is to ensure that circulating coins are available for all Australians.'

'Until circulating coins with the effigy of King Charles III have been produced, the Mint will continue to service the demand for coins using the standard 2022 Queen Elizabeth obverse.'
Key Takeaways

  • The Royal Australian Mint has released a new coin design featuring a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II for her final appearance on Australian coins.
  • The new memorial coins will read 'Elizabeth II 1952-2022' to commemorate her 70 years of reign.
  • The Australian government is expected to announce details of the transition to the profile of King Charles III for all Australian coins early in 2023.


This certainly will bring back memories of the Queen's long and dutiful reign. We thank Her Majesty for all of the wonderful things that she did for our country and our Commonwealth.

We'll also be keeping an eye on the release of the new coins featuring King Charles III!

What about you, members? Will you be getting your hands on these new coins? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.
 
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As a show of respect to an iconic figure in our country, the Royal Australian Mint has recently unveiled the final design of a coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II's profile.

Since ascending the throne in 1953, six portraits of Her Majesty have appeared on Australian coins and currency.



As a tribute to her reign and legacy (which sadly came to end this September following her death at the age of 96), we now know what design will feature in the coins for the last time - and it's something special indeed!

The Royal Australian Mint has unveiled its new memorial coin, which features British engraver Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II – but with an added detail that marks Her Majesty's reign: 'Elizabeth II 1952-2022'. How special is that?


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The Royal Australian Mint has released the design of the Australian commemorative coins for Queen Elizabeth II. Credit: Royal Australian Mint.



The coin will be released sometime in January 2023 so be sure you get your hands on one!

Of course, existing coins featuring Her Majesty's profile will still remain legal tender; however, over time, collectors' editions such as these become rarer, so don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime chance to own an important piece of history.



Existing coins with Her Majesty's portrait may soon disappear as plans are currently underway by the Australian Government for a smooth transition to King Charles III for (nearly) all future released coins instead.

This changeover is expected to occur around late 2023 (with plans to announce the coin's first design early next year), so before then, there'll be plenty of time for all royal followers across Australia to begin collecting these beautiful pieces that honour one remarkable woman.


Credit: 7NEWS Australia.


In a statement, Royal Australian Mint CEO Leigh Gordon said: 'Our fundamental obligation is to ensure that circulating coins are available for all Australians.'

'Until circulating coins with the effigy of King Charles III have been produced, the Mint will continue to service the demand for coins using the standard 2022 Queen Elizabeth obverse.'
Key Takeaways

  • The Royal Australian Mint has released a new coin design featuring a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II for her final appearance on Australian coins.
  • The new memorial coins will read 'Elizabeth II 1952-2022' to commemorate her 70 years of reign.
  • The Australian government is expected to announce details of the transition to the profile of King Charles III for all Australian coins early in 2023.


This certainly will bring back memories of the Queen's long and dutiful reign. We thank Her Majesty for all of the wonderful things that she did for our country and our Commonwealth.

We'll also be keeping an eye on the release of the new coins featuring King Charles III!

What about you, members? Will you be getting your hands on these new coins? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

Definitely lookin to get one .
 
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I doubt we will be able to get even one! With the 2022 $2 Red Poppy people got so many of them & are Re selling at high prices. Whereas people like us the true coin collector miss out. No idea why the Mint let people buy so many. Should be shared equally! A lot of greedy people around these days.
 

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