IT’S not every day that you get to see a new king crowned, so for many Brits celebrating the Coronation on May 6, and officially welcoming our first king in 70 years, will be a once in a lifetime opportunity.

To commemorate the truly special occasion The London Mint Office has announced the release of the Official Coronation of King Charles III FREE coin.

A historic and momentous event

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A historic and momentous eventCredit: The london mint office
  • Commemorate a crowning moment with your free coin here

This historic event is a moment in British history that some 85% of people alive today have never witnessed before, so The London Mint Office has the perfect commemoration gift for the momentous occasion.

The best news is, the new celebratory coin from The London Mint Office is FREE — all you’ll have to pay for is the £2.50 delivery fee.

The limited edition coin is dated, with the brand-new effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by world-renowned sculptor Raphael Maklouf.

It also features a stunning Westminster Abbey design.

Dame Joanna Lumley is a famous fan of the design.

Lumley commented: “I think it’s beautiful because it shows a sort of wisdom and gentleness of a mature and brilliant King.”

The coin is exclusively available from The London Mint Office and allows customers, collectors, or royal fans the chance to be a part of the occasion that will forever stand proudly in history books.

A spokesperson from The London Mint Office said: “We are proud to commemorate this momentous occasion and put history in the hands of our customers today”.

Remember, the commemorative coin is yours for FREE with only a £2.50 fee for your delivery.

By ordering, you have no further commitments and your purchase is protected by The London Mint Office’s 14-day “no-quibble” guarantee.

Commemorate a crowning moment, steeped in tradition, and the beginning of a new era with this FREE coin from The London Mint Office.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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