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An undated handout picture released by the Royal Mint, received in London on September 29, 2022 shows the new King's portrait created by British sculptor Martin Jennings on a special £5 Crown, unveiled as the first official coin effigy of King Charles III. - The Royal Mint has depicted Britain’s Royal Family on coins for over 1,100 years, documenting each monarch since Alfred the Great. (Photo by TOM HARRISON / Royal Mint / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / ROYAL MINT " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE - NO SALES - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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King Charles coins enter UK circulation

LondonUnited Kingdom, Dec 8 – The first coins bearing the likeness of Britain’s King Charles III entered circulation Thursday, The Royal Mint announced.

The new 50 pence (60 US cent) piece features an effigy of Charles, who became king after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II in September.

The Royal Mint, official producer of UK banknotes and coins, is initially releasing 4.9 million of the coins via transactions made at the country’s postal offices.

Millions more will eventually enter use, with Charles’s head featuring on all denominations.

The effigy is the work of British sculptor Martin Jennings and was personally approved by the king.

Charles’s head faces left, in line with a tradition that the new monarch looks the opposite way to their predecessor.

The reverse side celebrates the life and legacy of Elizabeth, using the coin design for her coronation in 1953.

The coronation of Charles takes place on May 6.

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