Queen will stay on coins for years with no new King Charles money for ‘several months’ says Llantrisant’s Royal Mint
The Queen’s face will remain on some 27 billion coins for years, with no new coins featuring Charles’ face entering circulation for several months, the Royal Mint has said.
Plans by the Royal Mint – which is based in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taf – are in keeping with the King’s wishes for his reign to be a sustainable one.
The Royal Mint said coins stamped with the image of the King are likely to enter circulation in several months.
Royal Mint boss Anne Jessop said: “Coinage of King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II will co-circulate in the UK for many years to come.”
Coins featuring the late monarch will also remain legal tender and in active circulation, something that has happened in the past which ensures a smooth transition with minimal environmental impact and cost, they said.
The introduction of new banknotes and stamps featuring the King’s image will also be implemented in a way to reduce the “environmental and financial impact” of the changes.
The Royal Mail and Bank of England said they have received guidance from Charles’ royal household aimed at minimising cost and ensuring a sustainable transition.
Updated banknotes bearing the portrait of the King will be revealed by the end of the year, the Bank of England has said.
The notes are expected to enter circulation by mid-2024 with Charles’ portrait appearing on existing designs of the £5, £10, £20 and £50 bank notes.
‘Exhausted’
The Royal Mail also confirmed the King’s image will replace the Queen on new 1st and 2nd Class definitive stamps, as well as all those of other values. Issues of special stamps will also feature a silhouette of Charles.
The Royal Mail said: “In line with guidance from the Royal Household, to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change of monarch, existing stocks of definitive stamps that feature the late Queen and the special stamps which use her silhouette, will be distributed and issued as planned.
“The launch dates of some of the special stamps may change.
“New stamps featuring King Charles will enter circulation once current stocks of stamps are exhausted.”
The Bank of England issued a press release with similar wording, saying existing stocks of notes featuring the Queen would continue to be issued and new notes only printed to replace worn ones and to meet demand for notes.
Notes featuring the Queen’s portrait would continue to be legal tender and only removed if worn or damaged.
Cypher
Charles’ passion for promoting sustainability and the environment when he was the Prince of Wales is well known, and ranged from him addressing the Cop26 Climate Change summit, to recycling the bathwater from his Clarence House home to water his garden.
There are approximately 27 billion coins circulating in the UK stamped with the Queen’s image and these will be replaced over time as they become damaged or worn, and to meet demand for additional coins.
The King’s new cypher has been revealed and over the coming years and months it will gradually appear on government buildings, state documents and on some post boxes.
The cypher feature’s the King’s initial C intertwined with the letter R for Rex – Latin for King – with III within the R denoting Charles III, with the crown above the letters.
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By the time that comes around, the ghoul will be dead anyway.
This really isn’t news, we have a new monarch and at some point in the near future their image will appear on our money, What is worth reporting on is the government’s (uk) plan to turn us into a cashless economy, we already have some leisure outlets not taking cash, the thin end of the wedge is being hammered home already