For almost a thousand years, each monarch of Britain, and later New Zealand, has been crowned in a special ceremony months after their accession. A coronation is an important day in the history of the nation, a vibrant shared experience for the public, and an occasion of deep personal significance in the life of the monarch. A .5g gold proof coin has been created to commemorate this momentous occasion.
Highlights
- Celebrates the historic accession and coronation of King Charles III
- Features the effigy of King Charles III on the obverse
- Reverse design features the King's royal cypher
- Minted from .5g of 0.9999 gold
- Designed by Fuller Design, Wellington, New Zealand
- Worldwide limited mintage of 3,000.
Design
At 11mm in diameter, this exquisite .5g gold coin commemorating the coronation of King Charles III features His Majesty's royal cypher.
Each coin in this issue features a portrait of the King on the obverse. Wellington designer and illustrator Stephen Fuller developed the effigy to be used on New Zealand commemorative coins, and it was personally approved by the King.
These coins will be issued to commemorate the accession and coronation of King Charles III. Click here to find out more about the coin issue.
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Denomination: | 50 New Zealand cents |
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Finish: | Proof |
Composition: | 0.9999 gold |
Weight: | .5g |
Diameter: | 11mm |
Edge treatment: | Milled |
Obverse design: | Portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Stephen Fuller, New Zealand |
Shape: | Round |
Reverse design: | King Charles III Coronation |
Designed by: | Fuller Studio, Wellington, New Zealand |
Worldwide mintage limit: | 3,000 |
Mint: | BH Mayer’s Kunstprägeanstalt GmbH |
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2023 King Charles III Coronation 0.5g Gold Proof Coin
A beautiful little coin, art in miniature. Great that there are some affordable smaller gold coins like this for collectors to obtain without breaking the bank. Comes in a very attractive red case, but the tiny coin does look a little lost in it. Overall though I'm delighted to add it to my collection, especially as one of the first official NZ coins with King Charles III's portrait.