Remember George Michael’s legacy with these new commemorative coins

The United Kingdom’s Royal Mint has recently unveiled a stunning tribute to one of the world's most beloved pop icons, George Michael.

It released commemorative coins of the late artist, which extend beyond the monetary value for collectors.

They are also poignant memorabilia of a music legend who has left an indelible mark on the world of pop and beyond.



The commemorative coins, available in gold, silver, and a striking silver, red and black variant, are a must-have for any fan of the late singer.

The coin's design is a fitting homage to the star, featuring Michael in his iconic aviator sunglasses and cross-shaped earring—a look synonymous with his 1987 solo single, ‘Faith’.

The reverse side of the coin is engraved with the song's refrain, a nod to one of his most popular hits.


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The Royal Mint released commemorative coins featuring the late George Michael. Credit: Royal Mint


The Royal Mint has confirmed that the coin's design received approval from Michael's estate.

A representative from George Michael Entertainment expressed deep honour at the tribute, stating that the singer, who passed away in 2016 at the age of 53, would have been 'enormously proud and genuinely touched that a national institution should have decided to pay tribute to his memory in this way'.

King Charles and the privy council also gave the production of the coins the green light. If you want to snag these coins, they are available in denominations of 50p (95 cents), £2 ($4 AUD), £10 ($20 AUD), £25 ($48 AUD), £100 ($194 AUD), and £200 ($388 AUD).

This release is part of a broader series of coins that honour other music legends, as well as cultural icons such as James Bond, Star Wars, and Robin Hood.



Rebecca Morgan, the Royal Mint's Director of Collector Services, expressed her delight at the release.

'From his debut with Wham! to becoming one of the bestselling solo musicians of all time, George Michael is a global superstar whose work has inspired and influenced generations with his music and his unique style,’ she said.

‘Loved by millions of fans worldwide, we are delighted to be introducing an official UK coin celebrating his life and legacy.’

The coin was designed by Sandra Deiana, who aimed to capture Michael's 'piercing gaze and charismatic expression' in her detailed portrait.



With this release, Michael joins the ranks of other music legends such as The Police, Dame Shirley Bassey—the only female musician to be commemorated on a coin—The Rolling Stones, The Who, Elton John, Queen, and David Bowie in the Royal Mint’s Music Legends Collection.

This coin is the latest in a series of posthumous honours for Michael.

In December 2023, Wham!’s 1984 single 'Last Christmas' was No. 3 on the Australian Billboard Charts.

In June, Netflix released the documentary Wham!, which covered Michael’s early years in pop alongside Andrew Ridgeley, beginning in 1981, before he went solo in 1987.

The George Michael commemorative coins are available to all collectors worldwide. You can shop at the UK’s Royal Mint website here.



Meanwhile, back home Down Under, the Perth Mint released a limited edition coin featuring the new king’s portrait in January.

This came after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, whose effigy had graced Australian currency for an impressive 70 years. You can learn more about it here.
Key Takeaways
  • The Royal Mint has released commemorative George Michael coins as part of the Music Legends Collection, available in various metals and denominations.
  • The coins feature a design of George Michael with his iconic aviator sunglasses and cross-shaped earring, reflecting his look from his solo single 'Faith'.
  • George Michael's estate has expressed being deeply honoured by the tribute, and King Charles and the privy council approved the production of the coins.
  • George Michael joins an elite group of musicians who have been honoured by the Royal Mint, including The Police, Dame Shirley Bassey, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Elton John, Queen, and David Bowie.
What do you think of these commemorative coins, members? Are you a fan of George Michael's music? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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I'm surprised they did a coin for him.

Wasn't he charged with indecency or something. Plus drug charges a number of times and being high and driving into a shop front.

Is he really deserving of having his face on a coin ?

Didn't they have anyone more worthy? What about the Beatles, or John Lennon or McCartney or even the Spice Girls
 
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Pop Singer George Michael Is Arrested for Lewd Conduct Summary​

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In 1998, pop singer George Michael was arrested by an undercover Beverly Hills police officer for engaging in a lewd act in a public restroom. Michael, who paid a fine and did community service, incorporated the incident into a song and music video. His arresting officer sued him for slander because of the song and video, but lost his case. After the arrest, Michael also came out as gay.
 
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George Michael was charged earlier today with possessing cannabis and driving under the influence of drink or drugs, Reuters reports. He was released on bail and told to appear in court on Aug. 24. The charges relate to an incident last month when he crashed his Range Rover into a Snappy Snaps shop in London.

The Grammy award-winning singer, whose hits include “Father Figure,” “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me,” and “Faith,” has sold over 100 million albums as a solo artist. He has also had several bouts with the law and drugs over the years. Michael, 47, had just regained his driving privileges last year after they were suspended in 2007 for driving while unfit due to drugs. In that incident, he was accused of driving into three parked cars and leaving the scene without notifying their owners.
 
I'm surprised they did a coin for him.

Wasn't he charged with indecency or something. Plus drug charges a number of times and being high and driving into a shop front.

Is he really deserving of having his face on a coin ?

Didn't they have anyone more worthy? What about the Beatles, or John Lennon or McCartney or even the Spice Girls
More woke? to have a poofta, than someone who is straight?.
 
I'm surprised they did a coin for him.

Wasn't he charged with indecency or something. Plus drug charges a number of times and being high and driving into a shop front.

Is he really deserving of having his face on a coin ?

Didn't they have anyone more worthy? What about the Beatles, or John Lennon or McCartney or even the Spice Girls
If we go down that slippery slop, none of the British royal family would meet your the criteria to be on the coins.
 
Who is responsible for making this decision…please do not give them the opportunity again, it is obvious they are unable to handle such great responsibility…I would much rather have seen the new coin commemorate either John Lennon or The Beatles…..
 
How about a coin to celebrate the bloke who pioneered the vaccine that ended the polio pandemic and made sure that no patent prevented its manufacture by places that needed to manufacture it without paying exorbitant fees for a licence to do so? Or Alexander Fleming? Who's that grandad? The bloke who discovered the antibacterial properties of green mould. Or the bloke who discovered the bacterium that causes stomach ulcers? Or Dr Semmelweis (who?), who made doctors wash their hands to prevent cross-infection.
 

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